A still from Push. It’s been a good six months or so since the last time we made our way to Vegas, but the next time we go, we’re totally gonna find an enterprising bookie who’s willing to lay odds on next year’s Razzies. We’ll walk up to him (or her, we don’t discriminate when it comes to gambling!), pull a crisp Hamilton out of our pocket, and put our money on G.
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The Unlikely Story Behind the Year’s Best Intersectional Feminist Vampire MovieBy Jordan Crucchiola
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Breaking Bads Tio, Mark Margolis, Joins Aronofskys Noah

Mark Margolis, last explosively embedded in culture’s memory through his Emmy-nominated turn as Hector “Tio” Salamanca on Breaking Bad, is joining Darren Aronofsky’s Noah, Paramount confirmed today. (Aronofsky, who tweets great stuff, hinted at this on Twitter a few days ago.) The Russell Crowe–starring Bible tale is Aronofsky’s sixth feature and Margolis’s sixth role with the director.
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Breaking Down Eminems Recovery Lyrics
First, a disclaimer: The only reason pointing out the lackluster lyrical punch on Eminem’s new album Recovery feels like a worthwhile endeavor is because for over a decade, Eminem’s lyrical punch was taken for granted. The guy’s been laps ahead of everyone else for so long that seeing him come down to earth is as surprising as it is unsettling. That said — as more than a few critics have pointed out, and as Vulture has to agree, Recovery is Eminem at his weakest lyrically.
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Breaking Down Every Song on Drakes New Album, Views
Drake, Drakeing. Well would you look at that: An album, in 2016, actually landed on semi-schedule. Drake’s Views (f.k.a. Views From the 6) has arrived! His fourth “proper” album (depending on how you count these things) hit iTunes and Apple Music — where it will remain an exclusive for a limited time — just before midnight on Thursday, complete with an in-depth interview on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 Radio.
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Brian Cox Is Happy You Know That About Logan Roy Now
“I’ve never been able to keep secrets.” Photo: David Levenson/Getty Images Spoilers for season four, episode three, of Succession, “Connor’s Wedding.”
Four seasons and three episodes into Succession, in the middle of his son’s wedding — which he was too busy to attend — death comes for Logan Roy. In typical fashion for the HBO series, human frailty strikes suddenly and unexpectedly: Brian Cox’s media magnate succumbs to heart failure on a charter jet somewhere over the Atlantic, on his way to broker (again) a deal to sell off most of his empire to a Swedish billionaire.
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Brian May Says He Could Have Died After Suffering Heart Attack In Wake of Gardening Accident
It would be bad enough to accidentally rip your buns to shreds “in a moment of over-enthusiastic gardening” during quarantine, but then to suffer through a heart attack? Queen guitarist Brian May has had a hell of a month, health-wise, and that’s not even considering there’s a pandemic on. According to a video posted Monday to May’s Instagram, the musician’s gardening catastrophe a few weeks ago inadvertently disguised an extremely painful pinched sciatic nerve affecting his leg.
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Bridgerton Recap: You Are a Bridgerton Now
Bridgerton Joining of Hands Season 3 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Bridgerton Joining of Hands Season 3 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Friends, readers, fellow horndogs, is anyone else having a tough time reconciling the fact that this is still the same season of Bridgerton?
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Bridget Everett and Her Pipes Are Headed to HBO
What’s the next best thing to going to see live music, comedy, and cabaret in a cozy, communal performance space? Finding out that a mainstay of that scene has gotten their own HBO television deal. HBO has given a series order to Somebody Somewhere, a comedy show starring and executive-produced by the eminently talented Bridget Everett. In a statement, HBO announced that the series will be co-produced by High Maintenance’s Hannah Bos, Chernobyl’s Carolyn Strauss, and Room 104’s Duplass brothers, making this a real Home Box Office family affair.
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Brunching and Bitching About The Bachelor With Bekah M. and Kendall
There are many things we could criticize (and we have) when it comes to this season of The Bachelor. But two of the best things to recommend about Arie Luyendyk Jr.’s season are Bekah Martinez and Kendall Long, who constantly provided viewers with a no-nonsense voice of reason as they angled for the affection of this 30-something real estate agent, before being sent home late in the game.
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