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October 7, 2022

Lindsay Lohan’s Comeback Is Upon Us

-It’s here! Check out the trailer for Lindsay Lohan‘s Netflix movie, Falling For Christmas. I want such good things for her that I will be watching this regardless, but this actually looks cute.

-Holy cow, everyone assumes it’s going to be Letitia Wright, but I love this theory that Michaela Coel is going to be the next Black Panther.

-Elizabeth Olsen has a celebrity crush: “I’m obsessed with Diane Keaton. I think she’s hilarious, and she just doesn’t give a fuck about anything, it seems like.”

-Zola actress Taylour Paige married fashion designer Rivington Starchild on Wednesday (which also happened to be her birthday).

Dwayne Johnson is putting the kibosh on rumours he’ll one day run for president. “It’s off the table. Yes. It is off the table. I will say this ’cause it requires a B-side to this. I love our country and everyone in it. I also love being a daddy. And that’s the most important thing to me is being a daddy, number one, especially during this time, this critical time in my daughters’ lives.”

-Rent/Star Trek: Discovery star Anthony Rapp testified today about his alleged assault by Kevin Spacey when Rapp was just 14. Rapp says that after a party at Spacey’s house when all the other guests had left, the older actor picked him up bridal style, deposited him on the bed, and lay on top of him. “It was very sudden. I was confused. He pulled his full weight onto my chest. My arms were pinned. I didn’t ask for him to do that. I felt like a deer in the headlights. I didn’t feel like I could do anything in that moment.”

-This is a great interview with Sterlin Harjo, the creator of Reservation Dogs, who is coming off a stellar second season.

-Someone said that Chris Pratt‘s Mario voice sounds like Linda Belcher, and they’re totally right.

Danny Masterson’s trial could potentially reveal secretive details about Scientology’s inner workings.

-Speaking of That ’70s Show stars, Mila Kunis is getting rave reviews for the new Netflix movie Luckiest Girl Alive — even if it would have worked better as a miniseries.

A feature film adaption of Ali Hazelwood‘s The Love Hypothesis is in the works. I adored this book (and found out later that it started as Reylo fanfic, which kinda makes me like it even more).

-This is a really interesting roundup of insights from Hollywood’s 50 most powerful showrunners.

Randall Park and Melissa Fumero play the world’s last Blockbuster employees in the trailer for their new comedy.