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Jake, Riz, On the Range

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I'm actually surprised we're getting promotional materials for Jacques Audiard's film The Sisters Brothers already - it was only a little over a year ago that the project was announced but I guess that's normal turn-around? I think my brain has been spoiled by film-makers who take several years for projects to come together - this Jacques Audiard fellow seems like a professional! Good for him. Anyway yes as you see above Sisters reunites Nightcrawler stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Riz Ahmed in a western and that is really all I have to say, probably. Okay how about this, it also stars...

... John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix. And not pictured - Rutger Hauer and Carol Kane! That's some cast, pig. And I love hos in the trailer (yes there's a trailer, we're getting to that - Jake doesn't even show up until the halfway point. They're like - what you thought this cast was stacked before? Wham. Gyllenhaal!

I was surprised by how hard seeing Jake as a cowboy type on the range was still going to give me Brokeback feelings but there they are. Aww. Him and Riz sharing a pup tent is giving me LOTS OF FEELINGS. Here's the trailer:
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The movie doesn't have a definite release date yet 
but it should be this fall. You canhit the jump for 
some gifs I made from the trailer now if you like...























Five Frames From ?

Thursday's Ways Not To Die

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Elizabeth (1998)

The tale of the poisoned dress as told in Shekhar Kapur's 1998 film (which is turning 20 in October) is fiction -- Queen Elizabeth was of course wary of being poisoned and myths about poisoned cloaks and items of clothing date all the way back to Ancient Greece - hello, Medea! - but historians seem to agree that none of the Queen's maids were murdered in this fashion. How dare you lie to me, Kelly Macdonald!

Anyway you can understand why the myth was plopped into this script though - that the men angling to destroy the would-be queen would weaponize her very femininity like that. Being a woman will be the death of you, et cetera et cetera. Hence how "masculine" Cate looks in the final scene, once dresses aren't even safe. Oh and if there's one thing I have learned thanks to two decades of storytelling it is just this: fucking Joseph Fiennes is a seriously dangerous business.

One of my favorite random movie sites called "Recycled Movie Costumes" says that this dress was created for this movie and several were probably made since it ends up, you know, so bloodied and all, but those extra dresses have been making the rounds in different projects ever since, several of which they have photos from (including the shot of Natalie Dormer on The Tudors seen below) - I find the idea of "the poisoned dress" being passed around through Hollywood unknowingly like this so funny. You're all gonna die!

Hit the jump for links to the Previous Ways Not To Die
Previous Ways Not To Die: Killin' Nazis -- Keep Your Eyes on the Pies -- Sleep Tight -- How Much is the Peyton Out the Window -- It Takes Guts -- Buns Up -- Body Snatcher Bullseye -- Kibbles & Bits -- What's In The Basket -- A Bad Case of Bed Head -- The Last Airbender -- Loose Hips Sink Dips --Bunny Oblivion -- Railroaded -- Man vs Harpoon -- Beam Me Down -- Touchdown to Terror -- Lucy Loses Her Head -- Goo Gone -- Jake Fully Loaded -- Time Stops For One Man -- They Shoot Actresses Don't They -- Chop Top -- Paint Me Like One Of Your Dead Girls -- Doggy Puddle -- A Present of Violence -- Backseat Die-r -- Supermarket Reaped -- Jungle Boogied -- In the Hallway with the Candlestick -- This is Not the Blonde You Are Looking For -- The Sting -- Blue Mooned -- Pray For Death. -- I Want To Die! -- Come and Knock on My Face -- All Dolled Up -- Tomahawk Justice -- Sleep It Off -- The Fall Guy -- Catricide -- Rumbling in my Tummy -- Fuzzy Wuzzy Was A Monster -- Split End-- That Darn Dame -- Board Now -- Signed By The Zodiac -- Damsel in Da' Street -- Whispers of a Mad-Man -- Peek-a-Boom -- Precious Miseries -- A Triple Salchow Before Dying -- Night Nurse -- Don't Be Greedo -- The Hand That Rocks The Greenhouse -- Jacked Up -- The Big Squeeze -- Say My Name -- Silver Shamrock -- As The Wine Turns -- sleepytime --  Eat Crow -- An Un Made Man -- Bear Topped --When Your Hoop Dreams Become Your Hoop Nightmares -- Ungodly Grabbers -- Head Today Gone Tomorrow -- Something... Happened -- Phone Jacked -- Poker Face -- Not Ready For This Jelly --World's Greatest DEAD -- Swiss Miss Meteor Strike -- The Whim of a Mads Man -- Big Wheeled -- Deep Red -- Bunny Petit -- Ding Dong Going Down -- The Headless Hitchcock -- Oops I Dropped The Soap --Mary had A Little Slam -- The Beast With Too Backstabbed -- Wrath of the Merman -- Stomach Bug --Something Icky This Way Comes -- Dagon It -- The Passion of Margaret White -- Worm Food -- Kim Jong Kill -- Harkonnen A Vagrant -- A Little Off The Top -- Laid Out By Lamas -- 1 2 3 Dandy -- One Ringy-Dingy Two Ringy-Dingy Die Ringy-Dingy -- Nanny Slam -- Forced Head -- A Wolf at the Door -- X-Ray'd -- Helen Helen Helen -- Bad Robot -- Giggle Gassed -- Dark Meet -- The Lady in the Iron Mask --Croaked -- Exit Stage Crazy -- Cold Cocked By Colin Farrell --  Comb Over -- Wishing You Happy Father's Day -- Bright Light Bright Light -- Flame With Ash Highlights -- Don't Spoke Unless Stuck Onto-- Teen Angst Bullshit -- Come What May (Day) -- Dodge This -- The Dead Knock At Dawn -- A Gentlemenly Sacrifice -- Spade & Neutered -- Flambe By Vincent -- L.O.O.K.E.R Over -- Something in the Fog -- Polly Wants A Scalpel -- Major Swirly -- White Meat Dark Meat -- Oh Dae-su You Devil --Unto Darkness Delivered -- A Hammock Built For Slew -- Venom Down -- Worm Turned -- This Anaconda Do Want Some -- Cereal Murdered -- Deady Dearest -- Spotted Dick -- Chinatown Syndrome-- Feeling the Fury -- Blank With the Blank in the Blank -- Kill the Cook -- You be The Steeple -- Boiled Bashed Stabbed & Gassed -- Iced Princess -- Straight Razor Symphony -- Prey For Mantis -- Talos Unplugged -- A Mysterious Raptoring -- Mad Monkey Robo Rampage -- Give Me Liberty, Or... -- Horns of Plenty... Dead! -- Mistress-And-Run -- Wolverine Interrupted -- Who Let The Guts Out -- Zzzapped Innards-Side-Out -- Bad Romance -- Twas Beauty (And Also Aeroplanes) -- Bad Head -- Valentine's Day Massacred -- Belly Buster -- For Being Not The Babysitter -- Splat In Slo-Mo -- To Be Dis-Continued --For Being Mouthy -- Do You Smell What Billy's Mom Is Cooking -- The Milk Done Gone Bad -- An Inability To Stop Drop and Roll -- Bug Sprayed -- Extreme Makeover: Leatherface Edition -- Window Seat Suck -- Razor Bunting -- Stabbed Thru The Heart And Witches Are To Blame -- Shark Kibble -- Is That a Straight Razor In Your Trunks Or Are You Just Happy To See Me -- Bad Dates -- Fry Guy'd --Super Battle Bystander Shrapnel Shred -- Staring Contest of the Dead -- Satanic Self Sacrifice -- Fist and Fortune -- Psychedelic Penis Slice To Window Toss -- For Crimes Against Accent -- Sacked -- Speed Bumped For Traffic Spikes -- Shark Versus Jet-Ski -- Hot Oil Treatment -- Tucked In By Jason -- Just A Pair of Snowbodies -- Poison Pellet Kibble Swap -- Dolly Disassembled -- Fire Escape Fall Out -- Unbuggered -- Tell 'Em Large Marge Sent'cha -- Blue Man Gooped -- Tongue Stung -- Now Wouldn't Cha, Barracuda? -- Leaving on a Rat Plane -- Panthers! -- Fashion Faux-Pwned -- "It's Just A Box." -- Blasted Pigeons -- Taunting Ahnuld -- The Too Hot Tub -- Beyond the Veil -- Sunken Prayers-- Super Crack -- Brains Blown -- Fur For The Boogens -- White Hot Bunny Rabbit Rage --Dragged To Hell -- The TV Van That Dripped Blood -- Don't Mess With Mama -- Heads Ahoy --Martyred For Sheep -- Heads Nor Tails -- He Loves Me Knot -- The Great Bouncing Brad --Miss Kitty's 8 Mishaps -- Boat Smoosh -- Meeting the French-Tipped Menace -- A Magic Trick -- Slick Suck -- We Who Walk Here Walk Alone -- Raptor Bait -- Kneegasm'd -- Dare to Dream in Fincher -- Reach Out and Throttle Someone -- De-Faced -- Voluntary Drowning -- Cross Borne -- Pulled Up Hell's Sphincter -- An Arrow Up The Ass - The Numerous Violent Unbecomings of Olive Oyl -- Ack! Ack! Zap! -- Baby's First Acid Splash -- Chop, Drop and Sashimi Roll -- Forever Rafter -- Can't You Hear Me Now? -- Daisies Ways #5 - Harpoony Side Up -- Acid Dip -- On a Wing and a Prey -- For Standing in the Way of Sappho -- Busting Rule Number Three (For The Purpose of Number Two) -- Daisies #4 - Window Dressed To Killed --Hands Off the Haas Orb -- Bullet Ballet -- A Single Vacancy at the Roach Motel -- A School Bus Slipped Thru The Ice -- Trache-AAHHHH!!!-tomy'd - For Mel Gibson's Sins -- A Wide Stanced Slashing --- Daisies Ways #3 - Scratch n' Snuffed -- The Victim of a Viscous Hit & Run-- Curled -- Kabobbed -- Daisies Ways #2 - Aggravated Cementia -- Boo! Nun! -- 2009's Ways Not To Die -- Bug Scratch Fever -- Daisies Ways #1 - Deep Fat Fried in My Own Unique Blend of 500 Herbs & Spices -- By the Yard End of the Stick -- Screwed From A Very Great Distance-- A Righteous Bear-Jew Beatdown -- Fisted By Hugo Sitglitz -- Xeno Morphed -- Fuck-Stuck -- A Vengeful Elevator God: Part 4 -- Lava Bombed -- The Cradle Will Rock... Your Face Off!!! -- The Food of the Nilbog Goblins -- The Slugs Is Gonna Gitcha -- Phone Shark -- Hide The Carrot -- Sarlacc Snacked -- Avada Kedavra!!! -- Hooked, Lined and Sinkered -- "The Libyans!" -- Axe Me No Questions -- Pin the Chainsaw on the Prostitute -- The Wrath of the Crystal Unicorn -- The Ultimate Extreme Make-Over -- Drown In A Sink Before The Opening Credits Even Roll -- The Dog Who Knew Too Much -- Don't Die Over Spilled Milk -- Inviting the Wrath of Aguirre -- An Inconceivable Outwitting -- The Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique -- Nipple Injected Blue Junk -- Your Pick Of The Deadly Six -- Thing Hungry --Don't Fuck With The Serial Killer's Daughter -- DO Forget To Add The Fabric Softener -- Any Of The Ways Depicted In This Masterpiece Of Lost Cinema -- Rode Down In The Friscalating Dusklight -- Good Morning, Sunshine! -- Mornin' Cuppa Drano -- The Cylon-Engineered Apocalypse -- Tender-Eye-zed -- Martian Atmospheric Asphyxiation -- Maimed By A Mystical Person-Cat -- The Sheets Are Not To Be Trusted -- Handicapable Face-Hacked -- I Did It For You, Faramir -- Summertime In The Park... Of A Pedophile's Mind -- A Vengeful Elevator God: Part 3 -- Strung Up With Festive Holiday Bulbs By Santa Claus Himself -- A Vengeful Elevator God: Part 2 -- A Vengeful Elevator God: Part 1 -- Decapitated Plucked Broiled & Sliced -- Head On A Stick! -- A Trip To The Ol' Wood-Chipper -- Pointed By The T-1000 --Sucking Face With Freddy Krueger -- A Pen-Full Of Home-Brewed Speed to The Eye --Motivational Speech, Interrupted -- A Freak Ephemera Storm -- When Ya Gotta Go... Ya Gotta Go -- Hoisted By Your Own Hand Grenade -- Having The Years Suction-Cupped Away --Criss-Cross -- Turned Into A Person-Cocoon By The Touch Of A Little Girl's Mirror Doppleganger -- Satisfying Society's "Pop Princess" Blood-Lust -- Done In By The Doggie Door-- Tuned Out -- Taking the 107th Step -- Rescuing Gretchen -- Incinerated By Lousy Dialogue-- Starred & Striped Forever -- Vivisection Via Vaginally-Minded Barbed-Wire -- Chompers (Down There) -- Run Down By M. Night Shyamalan -- Everything Up To And Including The Kitchen Toaster -- Sacrificed To Kali -- Via The Gargantuan Venom Of The Black Mamba Snake -- Turned Into An Evil Robot -- The Out-Of-Nowhere Careening Vehicle Splat -- "Oh My God... It's Dip!!!" -- Critter Balled -- Stuff'd -- A Hot-Air Balloon Ride... Straight To Hell!!!-- Puppy Betrayal -- High-Heeled By A Girlfriend Impersonator -- Flip-Top Beheaded --Because I'm Too Goddamned Beautiful To Live -- By Choosing... Poorly... -- Fried Alive Due To Baby Ingenuity -- A Good Old-Fashioned Tentacle Smothering -- Eepa! Eepa! -- Gremlins Ate My Stairlift -- An Icicle Thru The Eye -- Face Carved Off By Ghost Doctor After Lesbian Tryst With Zombie Women -- Electrocuted By Fallen Power-Lines -- A Mouthful Of Flare --Taken By The TV Lady -- Bitten By A Zombie -- Eaten By Your Mattress -- Stuffed To Splitting -- Face Stuck In Liquid Nitrogen -- Crushed By Crumbling Church Debris -- Bitten By The Jaws Of Life -- A Machete To The Crotch -- Showering With A Chain-Saw -- In A Room Filled With Razor Wire -- Pod People'd With Your Dog -- Force-Fed Art -- Skinned By A Witch -- Beaten With An Oar -- Curbed -- Cape Malfunction -- In The Corner -- Cooked In A Tanning Bed -- Diced -- Punched Through The Head -- Bugs Sucking On Your Head
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Steven Yeun Six Times

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Yeah yeah we just posted a bunch of pictures of Steven less than a week ago - what of it? Let us enjoy our 2018 Cannes Boyfriend a little bit more, especially while doing his best James Dean posturing, yum. This shoot is for GQ Korea - his movie Burning, which got raves out of Cannes, opened in South Korea the day after premiering in France. No word on when we'll see it but one supposes it'll be this year, at least here in New York, the only place that matters. And you may now hit the jumpfor five more pictures...




Skarsgård Rock

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There are two important takeaways from Flaunt magazine's new cover story about Pennywise Junior aka Bill Skarsgard. The first one is in the second paragraph upon meeting Bill the writer describes him as "a figure from an Egon Schiele painting come to life" and that is so incredibly on point a description (see a good example here) that I can't believe I've never had that thought before, given Schiele has long been one of my favorite painters. Good work, writer. 

The second takeaway from the piece is we find out that Castle Rock, the upcoming Stephen King anthology show Bill's a part of, is dropping on Hulu in July (specifically the 25th) - I was just whinging about wanting the show on Twitter a few weeks ago, so this plugs that hole, for now. Besides Bill Castle Rock stars Melanie Lynskey and Sissy Spacek and just a damn fine roster of actors, and we're very much looking forward to it. Anyway those two things noted now's the time to stare at this sexy Schiele panting come to life, so hit the jump for the rest of the photos...



Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...

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Clayton: The monster's lonely. He wants a friend.
A girlfriend. Somebody. What's so sick about that?

This post is for me, and not just for me to look at Brendan Fraser in this movie - this post is a reminder for me to watch G&M over my long holiday weekend (starting tomorrow we're off until Tuesday, by the way) because a re-watch has been burning us up at the back of my brain but I keep forgetting. And it's a good weekend to watch it, what with the Mary Shelley movie now out in theaters...

(Sidenote: My review of that will be up tomorrow, I'll link over when it is.) This is a big weekend for Elle Fanning Fans though - not only is Mary Shelley out but so is John Cameron Mitchell's new film How To Talk To Girls At Parties starring Elle and Nicole Kidman - we reviewed that last week, read our thoughts right here. Quick gist: I had a lot of fun with it but your mileage may vary depending upon your mood; it is very silly. In a good way though!


Great Moments In Movie Staches

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I'd say that Denzel Washington spends a full thirty percent of the 1995 noir Devil in a Blue Dress in just his undershirt, sometimes with suspenders, doing yard work - while this might not make for the most fascinating of noir mystery scenes...

... it sure is nice to look at. Add on top he's rocking that sharp little Noir Stache there for one hundred percent of the run-time and this movie remains desperately under-valued to this day. What a crime!


When They Go Solo We Go So High

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I'm not hip enough to get invites to press screenings of the big blockbuster movies (yet) so I'll be seeing Solo in the theaters with the rest of you normals this weekend - you'd think that Alden Ehrenreich's people would've gotten in touch given the seven years of free publicity I've been bestowing upon him, but per usual I'm just jerking off in the breeze! They forget us so quickly. Sigh.

Anyway (besides a quick post going up tomorrow) I am off now until Tuesday -- y'all can use this post's comments to 1) tell me what you thought of Solo, or 2) how about even better to "Do Dump or Marry" Alden along with his co-stars Donald Glover and Paul Bettany...?



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Dougie Fresh Meets Frankenstein

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I know I said my goodbyes for the four-day weekend yesterday but I have one more thing to share - my review of Mary Shelley, the bio-pic of the Frankenstein author starring Elle Fanning and Douglas Booth here as her saucy poet husband Percy, went up at The Film Experience this afternoon and you can read it right here. The film is out in theaters today but I saw it several weeks back at the Tribeca Film Festival - unless I'm randomly inspired (which is always a possibility given my haywire brain) this will probably be my final review from this year's fest and so next week I'll try to do a round-up where you can see everything I reviewed this year. For now though go read that one, and then come back and hit the jump for a few fresh pictures of Dougie to keep you company over the holiday...




Good Morning, World

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Welcome back, everybody - I hope you had a fine Memorial Day or whatever it is you people not in the US do for "weekends." Mine was slightly better than it might have been since Brian Geraghty shared this picture of himself - thanks, Brian! It was his birthday a couple of weeks ago and I missed it so consider this recompense - I'm enjoying Brian's take on Baby Teddy Roosevelt on The Alienist but I hope they give him more to do next season. Like a love affair with Luke Evans, maybe? On-screen or off, I am not picky.
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Today's Fanboy Delusion

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Today I'd rather be...

... feeling free with Justin Theroux.

(pics via, click 'em to embiggen) Just like Justin Theroux's enjoying his life post-Aniston right now I would love to be doing anything but what I am doing - aka back at my desk for three days - so let's take some vicarious pleasure in his clear sense of freedom. Bring it, JT...

(Did I say "three days"? I did. This is a short week, just today through Thursday - my "Summer Fridays' have begun as they do every year post-Memorial-Day. And on top of that I have to leave early every day this week. So expect... not much this week, is my point.)
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Five Frames From ?

I Remember Frida

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Every day childhood seems like more of a fantasy - a thing that happened to somebody else. It's been refined down to a few choice stories I've been telling myself about it for decades, polished and polished, smaller and smaller - I suppose it's like the process of compressing a diamond, and once it's the diamond it is nothing left but the truth of it; the essential element. Childhood becomes Childhood - a feeling, a phrase. A thing that can't hurt anymore on its own but is just a part of me now, like a square patch of foot.

Sometimes the movies stir that shit up though, the walls of the diamond expand and contract, pulse a bit, and Carla Simón's film Summer 1993 is one of those sorts of movies. (And it comes hot on the heels of last year's The Florida Project, which trafficked in similar sensations and moved me much the same.) Summer 1993 tells the story of Frida (Laia Artigas, giving a painfully always-present performance), a six-year-old girl who's been sent to the country to live with her uncle and aunt and their daughter after her own parents have both died. Frida's too young to really understand that though - this movie represents her coming to terms, in her own six-year-old sort of way. What a trip.

We watch the process right there on the ground with her - the camera always at her height, we explore this new landscape, make friends and lash out from minute to minute, cycling through rejection and terror and starry-eyed goofiness sometimes all within the space of a single minute.

The rhythms of childhood are gorgeously rendered by Simón - the languor of log hopping and starring at lady bugs and sudden nighttime, wolf sounds. Frida doesn't know what she's feeling or why but Simón always seems to, and we're trained to watch alongside, through deft edits and watchful eyes, as this resourceful smart girl finds her way through. And the stirring in our bellies of wanting to save and protect this little girl becomes something fierce, a force of nature swirling there in the Spanish hills. My god, this movie is alive.
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Armie Hammer & Joe Manganiello's Wedding

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I was going to ask, "Who the hell do you have to be in order to get Armie Hammer and Joe Manganiello at your wedding," but it turns out the answer is "the editor of People Magazine" so nevermind. People's Jess Cagle got married to his fella Matt Whitney over the weekend in the Hamptons and Armie & Joe both showed... not as dates, unfortunately; their respective ladies were around too.

Although I suppose it's not totally unfortunate because both of those ladies were responsible for posting more pictures of Armie & Joe on theirInstagrams so I suppose we'll allow it. Also in attendance (as pictured above) - Sarah Jessica Parker and Andy Cohen, who seem to travel as one these days, and that Matthew Broderick hanger-on too. I'm sure there were plenty more names but I'm not a fucking gossip magazine, I just want to look at Armie & Joe, thank you very much.


Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...

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Marchesa: He was too young to have learned this final
nasty fact: grief is as precarious as anything else.

I don't think we celebrate the fact that Helmut Berger, who's turning 74 today, is still out there working - a happy birthday to him! I've never seen Conversation Piece but I am looking forward to it...

... no not just because of that picture and those jeans. I'm looking forward to it because the Film Society of Lincoln Center here in NYC is about to screen it as part of their quickly approaching Luchino Visconti retrospective, which runs from June 8th through 28th. (June is stuffed with great series here - there's also an Argento retro and a Hammer series going over the course of the month! Expect to hear more about those as the time comes.) Berger did several films with Visconti and I think they're all screening for the series? Anyway to celebrate the man, who was whatever you would call "the opposite of shy,"hit the jump for a few more pictures...









Pic of the Day

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Hey remember back in March when Chris Hemsworth was spotted rocking a tremendous mustache that turned all of our legs into a collective jelly-like substance? As I said at the time that was for the movie called Bad Times at El Royale, written and directed by Cabin in the Woods' Drew Goddard. Cut to now, two and a half months later, and we have the first official photo from the film, seen above. (Albeit cropped because the source Empire Magazine covered the lower-half with their logo - right over his wet jeaned special places! The bastards. I'll surely re-post this when we have the full image sans logo.) The movie is out in October.
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One Boy in the Band in Particular

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I've had to stop paying attention to Broadway stuff lately because Broadway's too expensive for me right now so I've just had to shut my mind off to the fact that The Boys in the Band is happening... but this official picture of Matt Bomer in the show is making that real, real difficult. See all the pictures over at Playbill. If anybody needs a date let me know... especially if your name is "Matt Bomer."
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Y’lan Noel Two Times

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GGQ did a photo-shoot with all the hot guys from the show Insecure (it is very much worth checking out in full) reminding me that I have really got to get around to watching Insecure already - as if all the times I have posted hot-ass Jay Ellis weren't reason enough already, for goodness sake. Anyway since I haven't watched the show yet I am unfamiliar with Y'lan here for now but I very much look forward to making his further acquaintance...


So Who Watched Killing Eve?

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As my last post highlighted I am always talking on here about the shows I mean to watch but haven't gotten around to yet - welcome to life in 2018! - but I never talk about the shows I am actually watching, that I have actually gotten around to, so let's so that just once! I spent eight hours of this just-passed holiday weekend watching the first season of Killing Eve, and man did it get me.
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It's kind of like somebody remade that American Psycho sequel starring Mila Kunis, but good! Anyway I'm now going to go spend the afternoon reading what's been written about the show (it wasn't planned but its finale timed perfectly with my binge, thank goodness) and I'd love to have that reading being broken up by y'all sharing your opinions in the comments! Tell me! The power of show's resident twink Seán Delaney compels you...


La Lakeith Land

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I started watching a movie called Izzy Gets the Fuck Across Town the other day (more on that closer to its release date but I already shared that trailer here) and during the opening credits there was a "Keith Stanfield" listed and I was all, "Why that sounds like ol'Lakeith Standfield," and I have never had more of a Luke Skywalker Brain Fart in all my live long life...

Apparently Lakeith bills himself as just "Keith" sometimes? Don't lose the "La" Lakeith -- tis poetry. Anyway my point is I am finally headed out to see Sorry To Bother You right now so g'night for now and I'll talk to you suckers again come tomorrow...


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