By Dustin Rowles | Celebrity | July 2, 2018 |
By Dustin Rowles | Celebrity | July 2, 2018 |
Let’s quietly judge Kaley Cuoco for her choice of husband (or not so quietly. Don’t let me tell you how to judge celebrities). (Celebitchy)
Remember how semi-charming it was when Patricia Clarkson talked about how well-endowed Justin Timberlake is? It’s not as charming when a celebrity guy talks about his own penis size or how it contrasts with the size of his girlfriend’s vagina, Pete. (Dlisted)
Interestingly, this news coincides that a study about penis size was cut short — it was meant to study whether penis size (or perceived penis size) was related to self-esteem. I’m guessing that Pete Davidson has very high self-esteem? (NYPost)
Semi-related, but not really: ScarJo has signed on for a movie with the title Rub and Tug. (FSR)
Brian Grubb has ranked the Mission Impossible movies, and yeah: This is about right. (Uproxx)
Here’s your first gander of IT: Chapter 2 and no, there’s only one James McAvoy in this photo.
Back to Derry with these Losers. 🎈#ITMovie pic.twitter.com/dvg0fEP9Ts
— IT Movie🎈 (@ITMovieOfficial) July 2, 2018
A former Pixar employee details the level of harassment she had to endure working with John Lasseter. (Vulture)
Fox News turning against Michael Cohen all of a sudden? Curious. (Daily Beast)
Truly, The Roots make everything better. (The Root)
“‘Westworld’ Creators Insist They Have an Ending In Mind, Aren’t Just Making Things Up as They Go.” Damon Lindelof said that about Lost, too. Meanwhile, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould have repeatedly said that they make it up as they go (season by season) on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, so … (/Film)
Happy day after Canada Day! A call went out to Cannonballers for reviews of Canadian books, and they delivered. Cannonballers explored the richness of Canadian experience and Canada in the world. They reviewed a debut novel written by an immigrant and the final novel of a Canadian master. They reviewed graphic novels that explored teen depression, the life of a young girl in Afghanistan, and an imagined future of war between the US and Canada. What author would you recommend to honor Canada? (Cannonball Read 10)