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BREAKING: Dean Cain Still Sucks Turds

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | October 12, 2021 |

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | October 12, 2021 |


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Predictably, Dean Cain went on Fox News and bitched about the news that current Superman is bisexual, and he made sure to toss in a nice helping of Islamophobia, too. (THR)

Kumail Nanjiani looks like he’s having so much fun in new Eternals featurette one month ahead of the film’s release. (Lainey Gossip)

Jamie Lynn Spears changed the name of her memoir after getting called out by Britney Spears’ fans. (Dlisted)

Tom Cruise looked surprisingly puffy at a weekend baseball game. But before the plastic surgery shaming kicks in, have you ever stopped and considered that maybe that’s just the alien ghosts leaving his body so he won’t get the flu? Think about it. (Celebitchy)

Mulholland Drive is 20 years old. For Crooked Marquee, Roxana wrote David Lynch a VERY ACCUSATORY LETTER about his filmography and the perpetual nightmare fuel within it. (Crooked Marquee)

From Petr: A thief inspired by Lupin robbed an oratory near Milan. (Guardian)

Poet Saeed Jones used to consider himself a longtime fan of Dave Chappelle, but his new special, The Closer, feels like a stab in the back. (GQ)

From Claude: Joyce Carol Oates seen running into the woods screaming shortly after:

Gabby Petito’s cause of death was strangulation, so really great work by the cops for choosing not to arrest Brian Laundrie in Utah during a domestic violence call and allowing him to easily slip away in Florida. Top-notch policing, everybody. (Mediaite)

Andrew Lloyd Weber is still hating on the Cats movie. (Variety)

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon almost shared their “first onscreen kiss” in Ridley Scott’s The Last Duel. (AV Club)

How do you define "self-care"? The Book Bingo Reading Challenge asked Cannonballers to review a book that they turn to for self-care. Reviews included favorite genres, Jane Austen, books that make exercising more palatable, and books about the many ways we take care of ourselves. Check out the self-care bingo tag, and see if you find something to help you cope with life. (Cannonball Read 13)

UPDATE: Warthog video, no, come back!