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Nicholas Hoult Talks Son and Sex Scenes

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Nicholas Hoult‘s interview with GQ Hype is great, but the photo shoot is so odd. Why do his feet look dirty?! In the article, he breaks his silence about being a dad (“I remember there was a scene in The Kelly Gang where I had to hold a gun to a baby’s head. My son was around the same age and it was really difficult in many ways”), and talks about how his sex scenes in The Great are much different from the ones he did on Skins (“We had a few intimacy co-ordinators who would come along and help out with that, which is a great thing. This is the first job I’ve had that on and it’s a very positive change in the industry. It’s almost like having a stunt co-ordinator. They make sure everyone is comfortable in terms of what’s happening and agreements of what can happen, but also choreograph it in a way that makes sense for the story and what it is you’re trying to tell”).

Mel Gibson was trending today because Winona Ryder gave a new interview and said “Mel Gibson was smoking a cigar, and we’re all talking and he said to my friend, who’s gay, ‘Oh wait, am I gonna get AIDS?’ And then something came up about Jews, and he said, ‘You’re not an oven dodger, are you?'”  I’m not sure why everyone is shocked by this, since Ryder told the same story a decade ago. Of course, his camp released a statement today denying it.  I mean, he’s on record saying “The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world” and telling his girlfriend “If you get raped by a pack of n******, it will be your fault” … but sure, deny it.

-In the same interview, Ryder also talked about working with Francis Ford Coppola on Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and how he directed her male costars to yell mean things at her when she was required to act in terror and shock. “To put it in context I’m supposed to be crying. Literally, Richard E. Grant, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu [Reeves] … Francis was trying to get all of them to yell things that would make me cry, but Keanu wouldn’t, Anthony wouldn’t. … It just didn’t work.”

-In response to an old interview about her time on Bad Boys II that was trending this week, Megan Fox responded by calling her interactions with Michael Bay “inconsequential” compared to her other “genuinely harrowing experiences in a ruthlessly misogynistic industry.”

-In a new interview with Variety about submitting her Black Mirror episode for Emmy consideration, Miley Cyrus talks about getting sober (“I’ve been sober sober for the past six months. At the beginning, it was just about this vocal surgery…It’s really hard because especially being young, there’s that stigma of “you’re no fun.” It’s like, “honey, you can call me a lot of things, but I know that I’m fun”).

-I love how Britney Spears is confusing/delighting everyone with her Instagram posts.

Elizabeth Hurley took to social media to pay tribute to the late Steve Bing, with whom she shares a son: “I am saddened beyond belief that my ex Steve is no longer with us. It is a terrible end.”

This story about The Ringer’s staff being frustrated about the lack of diversity is a real bummer, as I’ve followed a lot of those people from the Grantland days. Bill Simmons‘ response when asked why the podcast hosts weren’t more diverse was “this isn’t Open Mic Night,” which is pretty damn rich considering his 14-year-old daughter is a regular contributor to the Ringer Dish pod.

Michael B. Jordan, Tessa Thompson, and over 300 more artists signed an open letter calling on Hollywood to divest from the police and anti-Black content.

JJ Abrams‘ production company Bad Robot released a 20-page guide to dismantling white supremacy at work.

-Streaming services are pulling four episodes of 30 Rock that featured characters in blackface at the request of creators Tina Fey and Robert Carlock. While they’re at it, they might also want to look at some truly problematic episodes of Kimmy Schmidt.

-Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel apologized for his blackface impersonations of Karl Malone and other celebrities.

Chris D’Elia has been dropped by his agents.

-Netflix had initially planned to end Lucifer after its upcoming fifth season, but it just renewed it for another season — though it vows the sixth installment will be its “FINAL final” one.

-Everyone noticed in yesterday’s Actors on Actors interview with Lisa Kudrow that Jennifer Aniston appears to have a new tattoo on her wrist that reads “11 11.”  It’s likely a reference to her birthday, which is Feb 11.

-Wow. Freaks and Geeks is finally going to be available on streaming. You can watch it for free on CBC Gem starting July 17.

-Here’s the trailer for Netflix’s Unsolved Mystery reboot.

-Speaking of new Netflix series, here’s a look at the new The Baby Sitters Club.

Idris Elba Talks Directing, DJing

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Jon Favreau talks to Idris Elba in the new issue of Interview. It’s a good chat about actors turned directors (except for the part where he talks about DJing, an aspect about him I prefer to repress). Also, there’s random Ben Affleck shout outs, so that’s something.

-Wayment. You’re all surprised that Taylor Swift hired a pro photographer to document her 4th of July party? Then you haven’t been paying attention.

Sarah Silverman went to the doctor for a sore throat and ended up spending 5 days in the ICU.

Leonardo DiCaprio is dating another blonde model but we probably shouldn’t bother learning her name either.

-The bloopers from Matthew Rhys and Matthew Goode’s The Wine Show are such a goddamn delight  I can’t even.

-Sleepy Hollow is looking for a new “Scully-esque” female lead. Burn it all down!

-It took 50 years and an alternate universe, but Sulu is gay in Star Trek Beyond.

Fine sentiment, Mischa Barton, but perhaps attaching it to a pic of you in a bikini on a yacht isn’t exactly the best way to support Black Lives Matter.

-This is perfect: what if that Robbie Margot VF interview was about Benedict Cumberbatch instead?

-Important: there’s a new teaser video for You’re the Worst Season 3. Also important: I HAVE HER SUNGLASSES!

-I love Bill Simmons and everything he did with Grantland, but this is not an inaccurate description of Any Given Wednesday. Also, when is he going to have his first female guest already?

-In no way celebrity related, but this is clearly the best thing on the internet today. (Read the thread, and just keep hitting ‘show more’. Cause it gets so good.)

-This description of Zoe Saldana’s diet makes me so sad, but as someone who once stood next to her in an elevator and felt like I was a shapeless blob next to her, it doesn’t surprise me.

-And this is why I’ve stopped reading posts on Stephen Amell’s Facebook page, especially ones about his family. His fans are cray. (I mean, I’m still gonna watch the workout videos though, cause come on.)

This article made me feel really bad for Bryan Cranston. And then I remembered he’s Bryan Cranston and is probably going to be just fine.

Nick Jonas is in a freaky, slap-happy fraternity in this trailer for Goat.

-Here is the trailer for My Last Days, a new doc from Jane the Virgin’s Justin Baldoni that follows six people facing terminal illness. Excuse me for a sec; my eyes are drowning.

-I’m not sure why all of Anna Kendrick‘s movie choices recently seem to be about needing a date for a wedding,  but at least the trailer for Table 19 looks cute.

Ben Affleck Doesn’t Regret Bill Simmons Interview

Ben Affleck‘s appearance on Bill Simmons‘ new show was, um, interesting. And by interesting, I mean slurry. I haven’t watched the full episode yet but apparently he appeared lucid until the Tom Brady segment. As The Hollywood Reporter so delicately put it,  his rant “detoured to such extremes that one could only speculate on additional conditions encouraging it.”  Whatever was the cause, his appearance certainly raised eyebrows (which, according to this clip, his face no longer seems able to do).

Affleck later posted on his Facebook page that it’s one of his favourite interviews — but he said “f*ck” 18 times “when 12 probably would have been sufficient.”

-That interview in which Tom Hiddleston reportedly called Taylor Swift “an absolute delight” is a total fake, says his rep.

-Meanwhile, Taylor and Tom danced and cuddled at the Selena Gomez concert last night and seemed perfectly comfortable with all the cellphone cameras pointed their way. (As Lainey so eloquently put it, they’re “the first couple of dancing like everyone’s watching.”) They also didn’t shy away from the paparazzi as they were leaving.

-Congrats to Katherine Heigl, who announced she’s pregnant. (She says she’s due in January but seeing as she already knows it’s a boy, I’m guessing she’s actually further along than just two months.)

-Just in case you didn’t already love Viola Davis, she says she wanted to pepper spray Jared Leto for the scary crap he pulled on the Suicide Squad set.

Lindsay Lohan and her fiance made their red carpet debut this week. I went to a Pride screening last night of Mean Girls and she Skyped in, and I was pleasantly surprised by how coherent and witty she was. She confirmed that she’s recording a new album, but when someone congratulated her on her engagement, she laughed it off. Hmmm…

-Oh, Ghostbusters movie. I want to love you, but this theme song is…damn.

-The “church” of Scientology says it wants to open a massive Hollywood media complex, but it may just be a fundraising scam. Which is *exactly* the plot of Hilary Liftin‘s Movie Star.

Blake Lively‘s The Shallows is 85% fresh right now because critics are loving it — and I don’t understand life.

Anna Kendrick and James Corden sang their way through the stages of a relationship in an epic, one-shot skit. This is basically a condensed version of her musical The Last Five Years.

Angelina Jolie reportedly wants to sell Chateau Miraval, but Brad Pitt want to keep it. (Sidenote: the best thing about my trip to France was hearing a snobby wine expert begrudingly admit that their Miraval  rosé is quite lovely.)

Adele‘s 25 is finally coming to Spotify tomorrow, seven months after its release.

-Even Mr Robot is getting its own an aftershow.

-I love this essay by Casey Wilson on how women aren’t permitted to be angry in public like men are.

-Honestly, I’m surprised it took this long for Taylor Lautner to realize he’s more of a TV guy than a movie guy.

-This is a long but interesting read about Seth Meyer’s evolution as a late night host.

-Alert your mom: Tom Hanks is back as Robert Langdon in a new trailer for Inferno.