Cracking the mystery of why Rian Johnson followed up Star Wars with a whodunit. Rian Johnson on set with Christopher Plummer as the murdered mystery writer. Photo: Claire Folger/Courtesy of Lionsgate/© 2018 MRC II Distribution Company L.P. All rights reserved. Rian Johnson on set with Christopher Plummer as the murdered mystery writer. This interview with Rian Johnson was originally published in 2019 as part of Vulture’s Mystery Week. Johnson will be sharing more stories about Knives Out, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and more at Vulture Festival in Los Angeles on November 12.
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Kristen Stewart Is Making a Kick Ass Short Film About Gun Control
Kristen Stewart. Kristen Stewart ispremiering her directorial debut, the short film Come Swim, at Sundance right now. But since the project is, per Stewart, about “first-world white-people bullshit problems,” the artist already has her eye on her next directorial effort, one that’s a little more in line with the times. Stewart revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that her second short film will be about gun control, and it’s “going to kick ass.
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Kristen Stewart Looks Back on Her SNL F-Bomb on The Tonight Show
Kristen Stewart paid a visit to Jimmy Fallon last night in her Halloween costume (she and her girlfriend created a couples costume described as “socially irrelevant heteronormative gender roles … that are dead!”), and when the conversation turned to her hosting the upcoming episode of Saturday Night Live this weekend, Fallon couldn’t help but bring up one particularly memorable moment from her earlier SNL hosting debut: saying “fuck” on live television in her opening monologue.
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Kristen Wiig Stars in One of the Toronto Film Festivals Weirdest Movies
Have you been yearning for a completely bonkers, risk-taking comedy on the level of Weird Al Yankovic’s 1989 cult classic, UHF? Well, look no further than Kristen Wiig’s wonderfully wackadoo Welcome to Me, which premiered at this year’s Toronto Film Festival. Although maybe don’t make that comparison to Wiig. I did just that when I ran into her the night of the premiere, and she immediately turned cold and her publicist shooed me away with a dismissive wave of her hand.
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Kumail Nanjianis Feelings
The man in the Marvel suit confronts his body. Photo: David Alekhuogie for New York Magazine Photo: David Alekhuogie for New York Magazine Kumail Nanjiani would like to remind everyone about his brain, but I’ve brought him to the gym to talk about his muscles. He gets that this is all people — especially men — have wanted to talk about since the photos. You’ve seen them. He strikes a superhero pose, his shirtless torso slicked with baby oil, displaying branching veins that crisscross his arms like a complex irrigation system.
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Ladies of London Recap: Midsummers Beef
Ladies of London Loose Lips Sink Friendships Season 3 Episode 10 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Ladies of London Loose Lips Sink Friendships Season 3 Episode 10 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Sophie Stanbury. Wait. One. Bloody. Second.
Did the Ladies of London not take care of all their fence-mending at that castle in Edinburgh?
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Lana Del Rey Got Her First No. 1 Album
A hearty congratulations to Lana Del Rey, whose new album Ultraviolence is currently atop the Billboard 200 charts. She sold 182,000 to claim the spot (just 16,000 over Sam Smith’s In the Lonely Hour, which is at No. 2.); that number is the highest from a female artist since Beyoncé’s surprise self-titled album. Do you think a N0. 1 will finally make Lana happy?! (Probably not.)
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Lauryn Hill on Late Atlanta Concert: We Are Figuring Out a Plan to Make It Up
Hill. Two days after angering fans in Atlanta with a tardy, truncated appearance, Lauryn Hill penned a Facebook post with promises to make things right. “I don’t show up late to shows because I don’t care,” she wrote on Sunday. “The challenge is aligning my energy with the time, taking something that isn’t easily classified or contained, and trying to make it available for others.” The singer-songwriter had shown up more than two hours late for Friday’s 8 p.
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Lets All Be Judd Apatows Playwriting Mentors
A few days ago, Judd Apatow went to see Superior Donuts at the Geffen in L.A, with Gary Cole in the role Michael McKean played on Broadway. It made an impression. In fact, it turned Apatow, no easy sell, into a veritable WOR of blurbage. “A great play,” he tweeted. “Smart and funny. I cried. Gary Cole is amazing as always. See it!” Soon after, another tweet appeared: “I am thinking about writing a play.
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