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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. We go back to this movie over and over because it’s fun. But we don’t talk enough about how it cleverly critiques Cher’s obliviousness. Every week for the foreseeable future, Vulture will be selecting one film to watch as part of our Friday Night Movie Club.
We need to talk about this Donald Glover photo. Afro pick in hand, single eyebrow raised, the Atlanta star is serving a lewk in this Gucci frock. Extremely Kanye voice: “Do you see this coat!” Peep it again: Could these be serious Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian vibes? The boots, the Cartier chain, the intimate interview that praises his “almost preternatural emotional intelligence” — it all amounts to Calrissian’s caped cool.
Cobra Kai You’re Really Gonna Pay Season 3 Episode 3 Editor’s Rating 2 stars ** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Cobra Kai You’re Really Gonna Pay Season 3 Episode 3 Editor’s Rating 2 stars ** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » After the rock-’em sock-’em, dadtastic quest of last episode, this was a little bit of a letdown.
Keri Russell and Cocaine Bear in Cocaine Bear. This review was first published in February. We are recirculating it timed to Cocaine Bear’s streaming debut on Peacock.
Cocaine Bear is, above all else, a title and a concept, and the movie clearly understands this. Elizabeth Banks’s action-comedy-thriller is loosely based on a 1985 incident when an American black bear ingested a massive amount of cocaine and was found dead soon thereafter.
It’s 3:30 a.m. on a recent weeknight outside a private second-floor rock club above a deli on Avenue B. Wes Eisold, the man behind Manhattan synth-pop project Cold Cave, is smoking with a D.J. friend and two beautiful high-heeled girls draped in chains. This is the tenth stop of the night, and not the last. Twelve hours earlier, I’d met Wes at a bar near his apartment on Houston Street in the East Village.
Colin Mochrie with Ryan Stiles on Whose Line. Colin Mochrie was doing improv before it was cool — or maybe, more accurately, before a lot of people even knew what it was. A Toronto Second City alumnus, comedian, and actor, he corralled people off the street into improv theaters and worked on a number of smaller productions before appearing in over 50 episodes of the U.K.’s Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Colt Cabana is a true alt comedian, but instead of plaid, he wears spandex. Aside from his own Art of Wrestling podcast, he’s guested on WTF, Doug Loves Movies, and most recently Who Charted?. He appeared on season 3 of IFC’s Maron and on one of the most memorable episodes from the first season of Fusion’s The Chris Gethard Show. I spoke to him about comedy wrestling, his influences, and his new documentary, Wrestling Road Diaries 3 – Funny Equals Money.
It’s not a legit romance until you make out in the rain and broadcast it on Snapchat. Just ask Kylie Jenner and PartyNextDoor, who premiered their relationship, er, his “Come and See Me” video, on Snapchat earlier today. (They don’t call her king of the app for nothing.) It’s now on YouTube, for all eyes to gawk at and for all commenters to speculate what it all means.
It’s only a matter of time before Drake reigns as the supreme music leader of our country’s Top 100 chart, with the rapper currently nestled at the number-two spot between the Beatles (34 top 10 songs) and Madonna (38 top 10 songs). Drake was able to surpass the Beatles earlier this summer thanks to releasing a few surprise tracks, and now, per Complex, he’s celebrating his dominance over the Liverpool Four in the most permanent way possible: with a tattoo on his forearm that shows him stopping the band from crossing Abbey Road.