Bring Link On
Mic Manuel on the transgressive feminism of Bring it On 15 years later
Grantland Mark Harris on four takeaways from this summer's box office - great piece as usual
Stuff this piece is old but I was shocked to learn (sorry if I'm way late) that the 80s posters (like Madonna's debut album) in A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night weren't real. I loved that vampire bedroom!
Awards Daily reshares the Lady in the Van trailer. I guess it's back on for 2015? Such a crowded year for Best Actress already but I'm expecting an onslaught of "weak year for best actress" pieces any moment since we get those every year even when it's a good one
A Fistful of Films shares his personal awards from 1988 - fun choices including Married to the Mob and Salaam Bombay both of which are underloved
Empire I'm trying to avoid reading about the new Star Wars -- doesn't anybody like to be surprised in the movie theater anymore? -- but I ended up clicking on this piece about Kylo Ren (with the jagged lightsaber) and now I'm more excited about the premise behind the villains
Empire Léa Seydoux offered female lead in Channing Tatum's Gambit
Pajiba catches us up on what's going on with Tom Hardy's TV projects including a new one called "Taboo". (Somehow Tom Hardy is making time for TV every year despite his ever increasing In-Demandness in big movies, too)
Guardian the great Jacques Audiard will make his English Language debut with The Sisters Brothers. John C Reilly headlines. Audiard's past leads have tended to be fascinating dangerously sexy actors like Matthias Schoenarts, Romain Duris, Vincent Cassel and Tahar Rahim. John C Reilly as follow up?
Stage Door
Playbill Kevin Bacon will star in a stage adaptation of Rear Window in October.
THR fun guests at Taylor Swift's Monday concert including Ellen Degeneres
Playbill Top US colleges for Theater Majors? from NYU to Florida State via the highly specific metric of which colleges are represented on Broadway right now
Theater Mania Steven Pasquale on a painful audition. He has been working on stage and TV forever and somehow people don't realize how incredible his singing voice is. Movie musical please.
For LOLZ
"Rock Dentistry" fun tumblr of the moment
The Poke lost Stephen King books recovered. Need to read "Brian's Arse"
EW "how the internet would have GIF'ed the first MTV Music Video Awards" - the title is more exciting than the GIFS chosen but a highly worthy topic and of course, the internet would have GIF'ed the hell out of Madonna's "Like a Virgin"
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"Hi, I'm Marvel... and I'm DC"
Reader Comments (5)
I'm having a hard time picturing "Rear Window" as a stage production. "Misery" made perfect sense to me as a potential play, but "Window" could easily get confusing or gimmicky.
Having read the book, the Sisters Brothers is really a two-hander, and one of them would be more dangerous/sexy than the other. So there is still hope!
1988 is a crazy magical year full of great movies and great performances. I believe Une affaire de femmes qualifies as a 1989 release.
Pasquale was so sexy in The Good Wife. I hope they bring him back.
I've read The Sisters Brothers and I enjoyed it. Like BRB says, he other brother could be more sexy/dangerous. Then again, maybe C. Reilly - as I think we should call him, along the lines of O. Russell!! (sorry, I couldn't resist...) - will play the more dangerous brother? I imagine he could be pretty threatening onscreen when he wants to be.
Hey, my school (FSU) made it onto that list... too bad I find the theatre program and the "education" I got there wildly overrated ;) But hey, they get bitches on B'way so whatever.