Boardwalk Empire Recap: Outsider Artists

Boardwalk Empire What Does the Bee Do? Season 2 Episode 4 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Boardwalk Empire What Does the Bee Do? Season 2 Episode 4 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Well, now: This is the Boardwalk Empire I like to see. Last night’s episode was the show’s best by a country mile — a distance more or less equivalent to the one Chalky White traversed to get from the metaphorical fields to his own current manse.

Boardwalk Empire Recap: Take the Bath Yourself

Boardwalk Empire Georgia Peaches Season 2 Episode 10 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Boardwalk Empire Georgia Peaches Season 2 Episode 10 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Here we have an episode in which everyone takes matters into their own hands (or at least tries). After weeks of hemming and hawing on multiple narrative fronts, the spirit of direct action is now spreading throughout the show’s story universe like a virus.

Boardwalk Empires Dabney Coleman on His Career of Playing Hall of Fame Assholes

You may have to squint, but, yes, that is Dabney Coleman in the role of Commodore Louis Kaestner, Nucky’s scheming mentor and confidante on Boardwalk Empire. Despite a background in drama, the 78-year-old actor built a memorable second career out of portraying antiheroes and boors in comedies, most notably on the cult sitcom Buffalo Bill and in movies such as 9 to 5 and Tootsie. So good has Coleman been at playing — let’s face it — assholes, in fact, that you might think he was one himself.

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Bob Odenkirk and the Integrity of Ideas

In the recent broadcast of Saturday Night Live’s 40th Anniversary, there’s a moment where the camera catches Joe Piscopo from behind as he performs his Sinatra impression and the audience at home can see the audience in studio. The focus of this shot turns out to be a tuxedo’d Bob Odenkirk, who is simply unable to conceal his distaste for what’s happening. He’s looking up at the ceiling, gritting his teeth, raising his eyebrows to no one in particular.

Boman Martinez-Reid Turns TikToks Into Reality-TV Epics

Even if you’re not addicted to TikTok — or to Keeping Up With the Kardashians — chances are you’ve seen a parody video from Boman Martinez-Reid, a.k.a. @Bomanizer. It’s on that app that he’s built an audience of 2.1 million followers (and another half a million on Instagram) with his “Bodashians” series that expertly spoofs America’s most famous family (argue with the wall!) and the other soapy reality dramas that have become some of our culture’s most sacred texts.

Book of Mormon Star Andrew Rannells Joins Glee Creators Comedy

Andrew Rannells, the scripture-totin’ star of The Book of Mormon, is set to star in the surrogacy comedy from Glee’s Ryan Murphy and Allison Adler. With those three involved, this pilot is gonna get greenlit faster than you can say “Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.” Book of Mormon Star Andrew Rannells Joins Glee […] ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7t8HLrayrnV6YvK57kWloa2dgZnyju86kZKieXaK8s7nOp2SsrJGneqK6w6ucsGWilruvsculqmain567tHnGpZyeZZOnsqLAzquqZpuforKlxY2hq6ak

Boots Riley Tells Us the Story Behind Sorry to Bother Yous Horse People

The Gold Rush Brought to you by The Gold Rush Brought to you by Once again, Vulture is speaking to the screenwriters behind the awards season’s most acclaimed movies about the scenes they found most difficult to crack. For this installment, writer and director Boots Riley chose to unpack the most startling sequence in his film Sorry to Bother You: the reveal of the equisapiens. Beyond the obvious shock value, Riley knew he needed an extraordinary turn of events to knock his protagonist, Cassius Green, out of his life as a lackey for the ominous corporate giant WorryFree.

Booze Up and Watch Death Becomes Her With Me This Weekend

Friday Night Movie Club Spend an evening with Vulture, every Friday at 7 p.m. ET on Twitter. Friday Night Movie Club Spend an evening with Vulture, every Friday at 7 p.m. ET on Twitter. An ode to a movie about becoming less hot. Every week for the foreseeable future, Vulture will be selecting one film to watch as part of our new Friday Night Movie Club. This week’s selection comes from our staff writer Hunter Harris, who will begin her screening of Death Becomes Her on April 17 at 7 p.

Bored to Deaths Jonathan Ames Once Got Ted Danson So Stoned He Couldnt Remember His Lines

The cast of Bored to Death made for pretty persuasive partiers, consuming booze and pot onscreen during the cult favorite’s three-season run. Behind the scenes, creator Jonathan Ames might have pushed star Ted Danson a little too far one night — with an assist from one of Danson’s Cheers co-stars. “There was one time – I hope Ted doesn’t mind my saying this …” Ames said during a reunion panel with Danson, Jason Schwartzman, and Zach Galifianakis at Vulture Festival in Los Angeles.