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Beef Season 2 to star Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny

The second installment will span eight 30-minute episodes. Netflix Announces Beef Season 2 Cast: Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny Eddie Fu

Maestro Review: Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein Biopic Brings the Heart, but Lacks the Music

The Star Is Born director's follow-up is a loving portrait of the composer, but It's Carey Mulligan who steals the show. Maestro Review: Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein Biopic Brings the Heart, but Lacks the Music Cady Siregar

See the Prosthetics That Might Win Bradley Cooper an Oscar in Leonard Bernstein Biopic Maestro

Academy Award voters love a good prosthetic, and plastic-aided transformations have garnered Oscars for Robert De Niro, Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron, and more. Perhaps we’ll soon be adding Bradley Cooper’s name to that list; the many times-nominated superstar is directing himself in the Leonard Bernstein biopic Maestro, and first look photos show him wearing a double-sized nose, jowls that hang down over his chest like a bronze chain, and eyebrows so bushy they tried to invade Iraq. Maestro is produced by Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment and Martin Scorsese’s Sikelia Productions. Cooper himself co-wrote the script with Josh Singer, and he’ll be starring opposite Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre, Chilean actress and Bernstein’s wife. Although Bernstein is best rememb...

Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan to Star as Reporters in Movie About Harvey Weinstein Investigation

<span class="localtime" data-ltformat="F j, Y | g:ia" data-lttime="2021-06-07T21:39:31+00:00“>June 7, 2021 | 5:39pm ET Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan are in talks to star as New York Times reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor in She Said, a new movie about the investigations into Harvey Weinstein’s crimes. As Deadline reports, the film is based on Twohey and Kantor’s 2018 book She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement. Twohey and Kantor first outlined Weinstein’s predatory behavior in 2017 with a landmark article in the Times. It opened the floodgates, and eventually over 90 woman accused the disgraced producer of harassment or assault, while 15 accused him of rape. In the end, Weinstein was sentenc...

St. Vincent to Play Saturday Night Live

St. Vincent will make her long-awaited return to Saturday Night Live when she serves as the musical guest for the April 3rd episode of the show. Annie Clark, who previously played SNL way back in 2014, will return to Studio 8H for a pair of performances in support of her new album Daddy’s Home. Oscar nominee Daniel Kaluuya (Judas and the Black Messiah) will host the April 3rd episode. Former SNL cast member Maya Rudolph will return to host SNL’s March 27th episode alongside musical guest Jack Harlow. And on April 10th, Carey Mulligan, whose performance in Promising Your Woman earned her a Best Actress Oscar nomination, will host an episode featuring Kid Cudi as musical guest. Cudi previously appeared on SNL in 2018 as a guest of Kanye West, but this will mark his first time going at it sol...

2021 Golden Globes Predictions: Who Will Win, Who Shouldn’t Be There, and Who’s Missing

Every year, we say we’re not going to watch the Golden Globes. “They’re pay-for-play opportunists who trade awards for access,” we plea in the mirror. “Remember Pia Zadora?” And yet, just like Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part III, they pull us back in. Maybe it’s the pandemic insisting upon things to look forward to amidst the threat of impending doom. Or, more likely, we just love TV and the people who make it too much to not want to root for them to get recognition — no matter how dubious the award. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, an enigmatic collective of 93 non-American journalists who nonetheless live in LA, give out their trophies every year, and the picks are virtually impossible to guess. Sometimes, it’s recognition of the best work in film and TV that year. Other t...

Promising Young Woman Attempts to Scorch Earth with Provocative Rape Revenge Thriller: Review

The Pitch: Cassie (Carey Mulligan) was once a promising young woman in medical school, along with her best friend, Nina. When a traumatic event involving Nina resulted in her suicide, it left Cassie jaded and enraged at the system that would protect those that hurt her best friend. Because of this, Cassie dropped out of med school, took on a dead-end job at a coffee shop, and now spends her evenings dismantling the system one “Nice Guy” at a time. However, her plans for ruthless vengeance alter when she crosses paths with former classmate Ryan (Bo Burnham). “Toxic”: Writer and director Emerald Fennell’s auspicious feature debut serves as a scathing critique of rape culture and the privilege that protects it. To make the medicine go down easier, Fennell uses a bubble gum pop aesthetic, an e...