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Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem Were Reluctant Ricardos

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-In their THR cover story, Oscar winners Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem revealed that they both tried to get out of Being the Ricardos a month before they were scheduled to start shooting.

-Oof, Ben Affleck is getting roasted for all the headlines pulling his quote about how his drinking came from feeling “trapped” in his marriage to Jennifer Garner. It was indeed some shitty, bullshit projecting, but he did say lots of nice things about her in that interview, too.

-Meanwhile, Affleck had a fantastic answer when asked why he thinks The Last Duel flopped at the box office. “It wasn’t one of those films that you say, ‘Oh boy, I wish my movie had worked.’ Instead, this is more due to a seismic shift that I’m seeing, and I’m having this conversation with every single person I know…One of the fundamental ways it’s changing is that the people who want to see complicated, adult, non-IP dramas are the same people who are saying to themselves, ‘You know what? I don’t need to go out to a movie theater because I’d like to pause it, go to the bathroom, finish it tomorrow.’ It’s that, along with the fact that you can watch with good quality at home.”

Keanu Reeves continues to age like a fine wine.

Will Forte and Seth Meyers went day drinking and things got really messy, really fast. (How far they take the “if you make me break, I will do a shot” bit is insane. “I cheated on my wife there!”)

-Here’s our first glimpse of Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth Holmes in Hulu’s The Dropout.

Alan Ruck is the latest Succession costar to defend Jeremy Strong‘s New Yorker profile: “Well, this is what I think. I think The New Yorker came to Jeremy. They said, “We want to do a piece about you because you’re a wonderful actor and you have this eccentric way of preparing. We think that’s a good story. You want to do it?” And he said, “Yeah,” and he said, “Yes, I do do all those things. I do whatever it takes to bring a character to life”…That’s what he believes he needs to do to get himself into his zone so he can deliver his best work. And does that make him crazy? No. Does that make him a better actor? Well, he thinks it does, but there’s a lot of other actors who are just as good who don’t do that…So I didn’t think that piece was a hit piece. Some people said, “Oh, it was an attack on Jeremy.” I didn’t think that at all. I mean, they laid out these facts. So, this is what this guy does and this is how he prepares, and this is what he’s like on set.”

-Meanwhile, I love this thread on Shiv’s outfits this season. Ever since she left politics and tried to join the corporate world, everything she wears is just a smidge ill-fitting.

-Pitch Perfect’s Adam Devine married Chloe Bridges in Cabo and Vogue has the photos (that kissing one is shockingly awkward). Rebel Wilson and Devine’s Workaholics co-stars Blake Anderson and Anders Holm attended.

-The Good Place’s Manny Jacinto is flaunting it in Flaunt Magazine.

-I’m bummed that Guillermo del Toro’s latest Oscar contender Nightmare Alley with Cate Blanchett and Bradley Cooper isn’t getting better reviews.

-If you’re in any way interested in superhero movies, avoid YouTube’s homepage today because there’s a video that very clearly spoils Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent trailer stars Nicolas Cage as himself and Pedro Pascal as a wealthy fan.

Precious Lee and Hailey Bieber Cover Harper’s Bazaar

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-The May Beauty issue of Harper’s Bazaar features Precious Lee (photographed by Renell Medrano) and Hailey Bieber (photographed by Amy Troost).

-In case you missed the Oscars last night (and judging by the ratings, many of you did), the biggest clips to watch are Daniel Kaluuya’s mom and sister reacting to the part of his speech where he said “Life’s incredible! My mom met my dad. They had sex. It’s amazing!”, Glenn Close knowing the moves to “Da Butt”, and Yuh-Jung Yoon starting her acceptance speech by addressing her presenter (and Minari producer) Brad Pitt with “Mr. Brad Pitt, finally. Nice to meet you. Where were you when we were filming in person?”

-The weirdest thing about the ceremony (besides it starting strong and then limping to the finish), was that they didn’t announce the Best Picture winner last like usual. Instead, that honour went to Best Actor — who turned out to be Anthony Hopkins, who didn’t show up. The theory is the producers assumed Chadwick Boseman would win posthumously and the show would end on an emotional high, but instead it came to an abrupt and anticlimactic finish that seemed to undercut Nomadland’s historic Best Picture win.

Hopkins released a belated acceptance speech that tribute to Boseman. Apparently, Olivia Colman was meant to accept Hopkins’ award for Best Actor if he won — and everyone is blaming Joaquin Phoenix for instead saying “we accept the award on his behalf” and shutting it down.

Another weird decision was to barely show any clips of the nominated films and performances. It felt like the wrong move, especially since most of these films have been barely seen by the general public. I’m sure if they had shown a clip when Sound of Metal won for Best Sound, for example, it would have intrigued people enough to seek it out.

-Fashion-wise, my pick for best dressed was Zendaya, with Regina King coming in a close second. 9-year-old Minari actor Alan Kim also got points for channeling David Rose.

Aaron Sorkin attended the Oscars with 80s model Paulina Porizkova, sparking dating rumours.

-The Daily Mail has the first photos of Pete Davidson with Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor. Looks like they’re bonding over groceries and hideous style.

-The filmmakers behind the Framing Britney Spears documentary have now set their sights on Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl fiasco. Justice for Janet!

-Over 30 former employees at Scott Rudin‘s production company spoke to Vulture and described a workplace of relentless abuse, intimidation, and bullying.

-SNL announced that Elon Musk would be hosting on May 8, and the reaction was immediately negative. Even cast members Bowen Yang and Andrew Dismukes appeared to throw shade at the announcement.

-The finale for The Falcon and the Winter Solider was not great, huh?

-Ellen DeGeneres is mocking the NFT trend by trying to sell a selfie of her holding original artwork of a cat, which she’s calling “Woman With Stick Cat,” but you just know it’ll fetch buckets of money. At least she’s donating it to Chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen.

-Here’s the first trailer for Hulu’s Nine Perfect Strangers, adapted from the book by Big Little Lies author Liane Moriarty. It stars Nicole Kidman, Melissa McCarthy, Bobby Cannavale, Manny Jacinto, Regina Hall and Michael Shannon.

-Netflix released the trailer for season three of Master of None, which focuses on Denise (Lena Waithe) and her relationship with Alicia (Naomi Ackie).

-The first trailer for Steven Spielberg’s remake of West Side Story, starring Ansel Elgort as Tony and Rachel Zegler as Maria, has arrived.

Manny Jacinto Finds His Good Place

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This GQ feature on The Good Place’s Manny Jacinto (who plays Jason) is so very charming. I had no idea he was Canadian!

-Also, The Good Place cast sharing their favourite stories about Ted Danson is lovely. (He taught the girl who plays Tahini how to slow dance, and let Kristen Bell take him to an escape room.)

-Ahead of the Super Bowl, here’s @ira’s great take on Justin Timberlake’s glaring Time’s Up hypocrisy.

Amy Schumer weighed in on the allegation against her friend Aziz Ansari on a new podcast with Katie Couric. “If you have a doctor that makes you uncomfortable, or you get a massage, or you have a date with someone and they coerce you in a situation like the Aziz one, I don’t think there’s any sort of criminal charge, but I think that it’s good for everybody to learn that that behavior’s not acceptable. It’s not a crime, but it’s not cool. And it can still really mess with a woman.”

-Everyone is talking about how bizarre Rose McGowan’s interview with Colbert was, but I thought it was pretty much what was to be expected.

-Also, McGowan slammed her former Charmed costar Alyssa Milano (“I don’t like her, ’cause I think she’s a lie”) and expressed doubts about the Times Up movement.

Kate Upton has accused Guess co-founder Paul Marciano of “sexually and emotionally” harassing women.

-E!’s investigation into those Ryan Seacrest allegations have ended, and they found ‘insufficient evidence’ of misconduct.

-The lawsuit filed against Jim Carrey over the death of his girlfriend Cathriona White has been dismissed.

Robert Wagner has officially been named as a “person of interest” in Natalie Woods‘ death, nearly 40 years later.

-This interview with Saoirse Ronan and Timothee Chalamet, in which they talk about starring in coming-of-age movies, is incredibly charming, despite all their talk of “the craft” of acting.

-Also, it never occurred to me how much Lady Bird’s storyline is close (maybe too close?) to Real Women Have Curves.

-People are still not happy with JK Rowlings’ response about Dumbledore’s lack of gayness in the Fantastic Beasts sequel.  I just don’t get why they’d tease representation, only to take it away from fans?

Tom Cruise has joined Instagram. I’m scared.

-Vogue’s 73 Question videos are always great, but this one with Donatella Versace is next-level. (Also, I’ve been saying Versace all wrong…)

Sarah Jessica Parker says she was “heartbroken” when Kim Cattrall said they were never friends. She is so very Carrie Bradshaw-in-Mexico-post-wedding-nightmare in that clip.

-I’m not sure if Demi Lovato is actually trying to flirt with Henry Cavill on Instagram, but I support it anyway.

-This made me laugh forever: Lindsay Lohan‘s team thought Lisa Kudrow‘s The Comeback was a real reality show.

Shonda Rhimes’ tweet about “strong female leads” is perfect, and reminded me of an old article on the topic that I loved.

JJ Abrams is taking his new sci-fi drama to HBO. It’s the first TV script he’s written since Fringe.

-Black Panther is projected to make as much as $140 million on opening and that’s going to be a very big deal. Let’s hope it doesn’t come as a surprise to everyone.

-Between yesterday’s reboot announcement and this new photo of Brendan Fehr and Majandra Delfino, I’m having A LOT of Roswell feels this week…

-This interview with Michaela Coel (whose Netflix show is both weird and amazing) is a delight.

-I love Adam Devine and I love love love Robbie Amell, but the premise of their new Netflix romcom seems problematic.  But it’s from the same guy who did The Duff, where he managed to turn a questionable-sounding premise on its head and make it charming af, so who knows?