Lil Tjay Makes First Comments After Shooting: Most People Dont Survive It

Lil Tjay. Update, Friday, August 26: After addressing his shooting on Instagram, Lil Tjay dropped “Beat the Odds,” his first song since being shot. On it, he raps about his recovery, reiterating that he was hit seven times. “I know they mad wishin’ they had finished me entirely” he says in one line. In another: “How the fuck I’m livin’? All these niggas wan’ fry me.” The song comes with a music video that sees Tjay rapping while in a wheelchair in a hospital, before later getting up to walk on his own. [Read More]

Lindsay Lohan Is Writing a Book About How to Overcome Obstacles

Lindsay Lohan. Lindsay Lohan, who has found her twin, made it through high school, and somehow survived 2011, is writing a book. She revealed the news to Vanity Fair in an interview, saying: I am in the process of writing a book, and I am very excited to share my personal experiences in life and how to overcome obstacles. I hope that my words will connect with those who need some guidance when [or] if they are in a tough place. [Read More]

Lisa Frankenstein Is Strictly a Mall-Goth Affair

Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse star in a disappointingly flimsy horror comedy about a teen loner and her undead companion. This review was originally published on February 9, 2024. Lisa Frankenstein in now streaming on Peacock. Lisa Swallows, the antiheroine of Lisa Frankenstein, is a teenage outcast the way characters in ’80s movies are teenage outcasts, which is to say she’s about one makeover shy of being in the running for prom queen. [Read More]

Lisa Kudrow on Web Therapy, The Comeback and Dr. Laura

Lisa Kudrow’s Web Therapy, premiering on Showtime tonight after starting online, marks the former Friends’s star first stab at her own show since the cancellation of The Comeback in 2005. “Yeah, that was certainly a brick wall,” Kudrow tells Vulture about HBO’s decision to drop the axe after one season. “That was really a disappointment, and I think also just bad luck, in a way, as it was just starting to catch on. [Read More]

Loki Season-Finale Recap: This Is the Bad Place

Loki Glorious Purpose Season 2 Episode 6 Editor’s Rating 2 stars ** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » Loki Glorious Purpose Season 2 Episode 6 Editor’s Rating 2 stars ** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » The final episode of Loki’s second season plays like a series finale, and it has some grand ideas. On paper, it’s exactly what a send-off for Loki Laufeyson ought to be, right down to its title, “Glorious Purpose,” which quotes hisfamous proclamation from The Avengers. [Read More]

Lone Star Premiere Recap: Having It Both Ways

Lone Star Pilot Season 1 Episode 1 Previous Next» « Previous Episode NextEpisode » Lone Star — the best-reviewed, biggest-hyped freshman network series of 2010 — debuted last night and already there is much to discuss! There’s the breakout-star potential of smiley leading man James Wolk; the crass, who’d-you-rather-ness of bombshells Adrianne Palicki and Eloise Mumford; and the pressing question of whether Jon Voight’s Texan accent really does change from scene to scene like a Hypercolor shirt on the back of a nervous kid taking a math test. [Read More]

Loot Recap: An Angry Woman With a Passenger Van

Loot Camp Wells Season 2 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Loot Camp Wells Season 2 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » We’ve all been there: the moment you realize your crush is even hotter than you thought. If your feelings for that person weren’t already unhinged, they sure are now. [Read More]

Louis C.K.s Saturday Night Live Monologue Was Better Than Anything From His New Netflix Special

Louis C.K. and… Louis C.K.! A week ago, Louis C.K. released his newest stand-up special, 2017, on Netflix. I have spent a good portion of the time since wondering why I didn’t like it that much. Specifically, I wondered why did I not like it as much as when I saw C.K. perform a lot of the same material at Madison Square Garden back in September. Then, Saturday night, I watched him host Saturday Night Live, and it was pretty clear. [Read More]

Love After Love Is a Revelatory Moment for Andie MacDowell

The extended-family drama Love After Love is swimming with hate, mostly self-hate, but that’s the kind that tends to get projected most viciously onto others. It opens on a soon-to-be-widowed mother, Suzanne — played by a flabbergastingly young-looking Andie MacDowell, in a performance that will put to rest any doubts that she can act (she doesn’t often, but yes, she can) — and her son, Nicholas (Chris O’Dowd), a book editor and alleged writer in the process of separating from a wife, Rebecca (Juliet Rylance), who’s plainly too good for him. [Read More]