John Boyega Is Done With Star Wars: Im Good Off It

John Boyega Star Wars actor John Boyega needs a break from the space opera that made him famous. In an interview with John Fugelsang on Sirius XM’s Tell Me Everything, the upcoming Breaking star reveals that Episode IX may very well be his last appearance in the franchise. “At this point, I’m cool off it. I’m good off it,” he says on the show. “I think Finn is at a good confirmation point where you can just enjoy him in other things, the games, the animation. [Read More]

John Mayer Thinks Hes a Better Friend Than Lisa Barlow

Today has turned into an incredible day for Vulture reader Andy Cohen. Down at the Beauty Lab in Salt Lake City conference (actually, just at the Hollywood Walk of Fame), the Bravo qween became the latest celebrity to get a coveted medal star on a piece of cement for his work in television — specifically with Bravo’s Housewives franchises. The biggest surprise of the day, however, wasn’t Andy Cohen (surprise! [Read More]

John Sabine (@jsabine214) on Chip Cards, Grammar, and Dialogue Jokes

John Sabineis a writer and performer in Chicago. He is a freelance contributor for Onion Labs and you can see him perform with The Second City, and at iO with The Late 90’s and The Improvised Shakespeare Company. He writes with his writing partner and buddy Asher Perlmanat Asher and John Try Comedy. “How’d you meet?” “I was buying toilet paper, and he was the cashier, i had a chip card and in the time it took to work we were in love. [Read More]

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Jude Law and Carrie Coon Are Gorgeously Dysfunctional in The Nest

Jude Law and Carrie Coon in The Nest. The Nest is a horror movie from which the actual horror’s been drained out, leaving behind only the dread and all the ominous trappings. Like the house that serves as its main location — a cavernous old manor in the Surrey countryside with heavy wood paneling and enough space for a family of four to get lost inside it. There’s nothing supernatural about the place, which, as proud patriarch Rory O’Hara (Jude Law) brags to his wife and children when they first arrive, was once rented by Led Zeppelin when they were working on an album. [Read More]

Jude Law Disappointingly Not Gay

“Looking good!” At last night’s New York premiere of Sherlock Holmes, Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law gushed about their instant chemistry — as all good co-stars do at such events. “I met him and I loved him,” said Law. “We trained together, we rehearsed together, we read together.” Some claim to see a homoerotic element to their onscreen dynamic, but Law maintains it was strictly platonic. When Downey arrived at the premiere, he admitted to feeling a bit let down that the reliably horny Brit didn’t attempt to jump him. [Read More]

Julia Garner on Her Difficult Role on The Americans, and Kimmys Daddy Issues

“You know,” 15-year-old wild child Kimberly Breland tells her much older friend “Jim” on tonight’s episode of The Americans, “sometimes I think you’re the only one who really cares about me.” Little does Kimmy know that her white knight bleeds Soviet red. This season, as Philip Jennings’s spy games hit closer and closer to home, he’s also been ordered to cultivate his most vulnerable target ever: the neglected teenage daughter of a secret CIA agent. [Read More]

Jussie Smollett Made Zero Rumblings About His Empire Pay: Sources

Jussie Smollett’s mugshot. Jussie Smollett’s motivation for allegedly paying two brothers to stage a racist, homophobic attack on him was displeasure over his Empire salary, Chicago police said Thursday. That might prove to be the case, but if so, Smollett and his reps hadn’t made his displeasure known to his employers at 20th Century Fox TV. According to two industry sources familiar with the situation, neither Smollett nor his reps at United Talent Agency had made any noise about a pay hike in the weeks or months leading up to the events of the staged January attack. [Read More]

Just How Awful Is Adam Sandlers Jill Character in Jack and Jill?

Adam Sandler’s twin drag comedy Jack and Jill opens today, and the reviews are in: It’s pretty terrible! That was clear from the joy-draining trailer, but what wasn’t clear was just how unpleasant Sandler’s Jill character was going to be. Al Pacino takes some abuse in the reviews, too (“You start to wonder if they drugged him,” writes David Rooney in the Hollywood Reporter), but the real vortex of ire is reserved for Sandler’s drag alter ego Jill. [Read More]