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To All The Boys I Loved Before Sequel Is Coming

-The official announcement of the To All The Boys sequel has everything I want: amazing eyeshadow, shipper teasing, Noah Centineo saying “whoa whoa whoa whoa” and a hint that they’ve recast John Ambrose.

-It takes a lot for me to get excited about an ad, but Macaulay Culkin’s Home Alone parody for Google is all kinds of perfect. Is he building momentum for a return to the spotlight?

Marisa Tomei and Amber Tamblyn attended Harvey Weinstein‘s court hearing today.

Jennifer Lopez‘s impression of BFF Leah Remini is on point.

Samantha Bee enlisted Olivia Munn, Molly Ringwald, Matthew Broderick, Patton Oswalt, Jonathan Van Ness and more for her parody of a 80s charity Christmas single.

-In a new interview, Jon Bernthal reveals that he had to drop out of First Man when his then-2-year-old daughter Adeline had a seizure and fell into a coma.

Travis Scott is rumoured to be joining Maroon 5 at the Super Bowl. But why tho?

-Need an excuse to escape your fam this holiday season? We might be getting a surpries Black Mirror movie by the end of the month.

-Nearly 1 in 2 Canadians under 30 don’t pay for cable. Everyone at my office ridiculed the 50% that still do, so I feel super old.

-Jesus F Murphy networks, maybe *don’t* make fun of the fandom that put your tiny network on the map?

-The trailer for the final season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is all about Titus, which is always a good thing.

This writer attempted to live like Reese Witherspoon for a week. It did not go well.

-Here’s the new trailer for the heaven-set workplace comedy Miracle Workers, starring Daniel Radcliffe as an angel and Steve Buscemi as God.

-Don’t ask the kids from Stranger Things to wrap your holiday gifts for you. They suck at it.

-I dropped off of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia ages ago, but I finally caught the dance sequence that everyone was talking about. Wow. No wonder it keeps making best episodes of the year lists.

-I’m not sure I’m 100% sold on the Men In Black trailer like everyone else seems to be, but I appreciate a) the use of Fergie‘s “London Bridge” because that is an underappreciated bop, b) the shot of Chris Hemsworth holding a tiny hammer, and c) Tessa Thompson shamelessly flirting with Emma Thompson because same girl.

 Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson Tease Men In Black

-All of the photos Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson are teasing from the Men in Black reboot are getting me hyped.

-There’s been lots of talk in the wake of #MeToo about how terribly Megan Fox has been treated. When asked by the NYT if she thinks she’s owed an apology she said “I mean, that’s a lovely sentiment, and I appreciate that” before adding that she has no plans to tell her stories.

-Whoa nelly. Walking Dead co-creator Frank Darabont‘s $280M suit against AMC is going to trial. This should get messy.

Hannah Gadsby and Roxane Gay sat down together to talk about body image, trolls and more.

-In an interview with Extra, Diane Kruger revealed that she and Norman Reedus had a baby girl.

Sophia Bush says her One Tree Hill producers were “inappropriate” in the wake of her split from costar Chad Michael Murray. I remember the writers making their characters hook up right after they got divorced, which always seemed like the height of cruelty.

-Here’s the first trailer for the CW’s Roswell reboot. Man, I want this to not suck.

Tyler Perry surprised holiday shoppers by buying out the entire layaway department at two Walmarts, which is all kinds of great.

Offset is reportedly desperate to get Cardi B back, but feels he’s being blocked by “haters.” (It’s the haters’ fault and not the cheating rumours? Huh.)

-Variety reports Rami Malek is currently “being eyed” to play the next Bond villain, which I don’t hate.

-This Brooklyn Nine-Nine promo looks more expensive than an entire episode. Get that NBC money!

Nicolas Cage’s master class sounds like it was a trip.

-I kind of love what Hailee Steinfeld wore to the Bumblebee premiere. It’s over-the-top which is perfect for that film.

-I can’t really wrap my head around this new, jovial, happy-to-do-promo Jake Gyllenhaal.

-The new Once Upon a Deadpool trailer is a defense of Nickelback — which is a bold choice.

-The new Brightburn trailer is like a horror version of a Superman movie, and from what I saw on Twitter this weekend people have OPINIONS!

-The Disney Channel has released a full trailer for their live-action Kim Possible movie.

-Meet Ellen Page‘s weird superhero team in the trailer for Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy.

Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund and Pedro Pascal attempt to rob one of the world’s most violent cartels in Netflix’s Triple Frontier trailer.

Oprah Interviews Julia Roberts For Harper’s Bazaar

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-In the latest issue of Harper’s Bazaar, Oprah chats with Julia Roberts, who talks about her kids coming to the realization that she’s not your average mom (‘Are you more famous than Taylor Swift?’), grapples with her feelings about Instagram (“One weekend morning [my niece] Emma [Roberts] slept over, and we got up and were having tea and playing cards and having this beautiful morning, and then a couple of days later she posted a picture of us. And the number of people who felt absolutely required to talk about how terrible I looked in the picture — that I’m not aging well, that I look like a man, why would she even post a picture like this when I look that terrible! And I was amazed at how that made me feel”), and reveals how she celebrated her 50th with her husband (“I said, ‘How about this? We have five days away with zero contact with the outside world.’ That was 50, and it was so beautiful and wonderful. It was just the two of us, and there was a point where I thought, ‘Gosh, this is kind of weird.'”).

George Clooney presented an award to Emma Gonzalez at Variety’s Power of Women ceremony, saying “These are trying times, and trying times create inspirational leaders.” (Also, bless him for introducing himself as “Amal Clooney’s husband”.)

-There were lots of great speeches at the ceremony. Natalie Portman outlined what women in Hollywood can do: “Gossip well. Stop the rhetoric that a woman is crazy or difficult. If a man says to you that a woman is crazy or difficult, ask him: what bad thing did you do to her?” Tiffany Haddish advised to “be yourself and don’t try to be something that you’re not, because that’s when you become a bitter-ass bitch.”

Princess Eugenie got married today and her open-back wedding dress was lovely, but Cara Delevingne stole the show by showing up in a top hat and tails.

Neil Patrick Harris was on The View this week and had a very strange exchange with Whoopi Goldberg about sex. You ok, Doogie?

-This review of the soundtrack to A Star Is Born by someone who hasn’t seen the movie yet made me laugh out loud repeatedly. There were so many good bits, but this might be my fave: “This track was when I fully realized that, to borrow parlance from Vulture associate editor and top-five favorite Twitter user Hunter Harris, I wanted Bradley Cooper to [redacted] me by the [redacted] and [redacted] my [redacted] until we [redacted] at the same time because it seems like that would be possible with him.”

Ryan Adams has apologized for those butthurt tweets about Mandy Moore. “I apologize for my remarks. I was trying to be funny. But I have and will always choose to remember the amazing moments.”

-This is an interesting look at exactly how many men’s lives have been “ruined” since #MeToo started a year ago this week. (Spoiler alert: not many.)

Hugh Jackman‘s tweets about turning 50 are predictably charming.

Shiri Appleby is out here reuniting with all her old costars. Last week it was her Life Unexpected crew, this week Roswell.

-Marvel has fired Chuck Wendig and I don’t really know a lot about the comics world but my Twitter feed is NOT HAVING IT.

-Is new show FBI seriously on its third showrunner already? It’s only aired three episodes!

-Terrible: a crewmember on Sony’s Mr. Rogers pic died after a fall on set.

-This Johnny Depp press tour continues to be horrible. He’s not going to have any axes left to grind after this…

Chris Hemsworth talks about being uneasy with his wealth in the new issue of GQ: “I feel gross about it. I remember saving up for a surfboard when I was younger. The surfboard was 600 bucks and I saved up for a whole year with Dad’s help. I didn’t even want to surf on it for fear of damaging it. It taught me so many lessons about appreciation and working hard for something. When I think about my kids, I don’t want them to miss that joy. Elsa and I talk a lot about how we instill that same appreciation and respect for things.”

Usher dropped a surprise album this morning.

Jaboukie Young-White‘s debut on The Daily Show was very, very good.

-I’m bummed that All American tanked in the ratings. On the plus side, it’s on the CW and they don’t seem to care about pesky little details like that…

-Here’s the first Aladdin teaser. I was hoping for a glimpse of Will Smith as the genie, but at least we get confirmation that Mena Massoud‘s Aladdin is hot.

Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and James McAvoy complete M. Night Shyamalan‘s trilogy more than 18 years in the making in the new Glass trailer.

Taraji P. Henson and Sam Rockwell go head-to-head in the trailer for The Best of Enemies, which depicts the real-life feud and subsequent friendship between civil rights activist Ann Atwater and former Ku Klux Klan leader C.P. Ellis.