Enjoy a First Look at Emily Blunts Face in Mary Poppins Returns

Filming on Mary Poppins Returns. Supposedly, we already got our first peek at Emily Blunt looking practically perfect in every way, courtesy of an official Mary Poppins Returns image released last month. Now, though, thanks to some enterprising photographers hanging around the film’s London production, we have indisputable evidence of exactly what is under Mary Poppins’s obtrusive hat. Confirmed: It’s Emily Blunt’s face. The on-set glimpse also provides our first look atLin-Manuel Miranda’s Jack, a lamplighter and probable penguin enthusiast, as well as some new precocious kiddies, presumably the Banks children’s children?

Erykah Badu, Pharrell, Frank Ocean to Appear on Tyler, the Creators Wolf

Tyler, the Creator really, really loves N.E.R.D. So feel free to wish the guy a big congrats on getting Pharrell Williams on his upcoming album Wolf. Pharrell appears on a track called “IFHY” (“if…you…hate…you”? “I flip hats, yo”?), while two more of the Odd Future front man’s favorites, Erykah Badu and Stereolab’s Laetitia Sadier, will show up as well. Frank Ocean will guest star twice, Earl Sweatshirt once. There are songs called “Jamba,” “Jornada,” and “Trashwang.

Euphoria Review: Freaks and Dicks

Zendaya in Euphoria. In the third episode of the trippy and explicit Euphoria, the pseudo-recovering addict Rue (Zendaya) enters the bedroom of her younger sister, Gia (Storm Reid), and finds her watching an episode of My So-Called Life. By referencing the 25-year-old ABC high-school series, Euphoria tips its hat to a previous entry in the same genre and reminds the audience that what was praised for its honest depiction of teen life in 1994 now looks quaint by comparison.

Every Threat Melissa McCarthy Makes in The Heat

As Boston P.D. detective Shannon Mullins in The Heat, Melissa McCarthy is good at police work, and even better at hurling profanity-spattered insults. Who knew there were so many different ways to suggest that you are going to pull off someone’s body part and stuff it in another body part? We jotted down all of her major threats (ignoring generic “fuck-you”s) so you can memorize them and use them when your wordier Veep-spawned insults get too exhausting.

Float Into Space With Lana Del Reys New Music Video for Love

On Monday, Lana Del Rey dropped a cosmic music video for her dreamy new track, “Love,” which she released last week. Directed by Rich Lee, the video is an ode to love that’s “out of this world” — young lovers literally float into space near the halfway mark. “I made my first 4 albums for me, but this one is for my fans and about where I hope we are all headed,” Del Rey said in a press release.

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From Michael Cohen to Michael Clayton: A Look at the Fixer

George Clooney in Michael Clayton. One Monday morning a few weeks back, as the opening salvo for a federal court case now active in the Southern District of New York, the FBI raided the Rockefeller Center office and Park Avenue hotel of Michael Cohen. In so doing, they not only opened a new legal front on Donald Trump. They also elevated Cohen — a fierce Trump loyalist — from minor player in the swirling White House melodramas into a full-on star.

Gods of Egypt Is Like Watching Someone Else Play a Video Game

“I’m the goddess of too much,” says the beautiful Hathor (Elodie Yung) partway through Gods of Egypt. Who’s the god or goddess of too little? Because one could imagine that Alex Proyas’s film might be the end result of an epic battle between those two deities. It’s both thin and overstuffed, filled with intricate, at times dazzling setpieces peopled by characters we don’t care about, and an irreverent sense of fun that nevertheless leaves us cold.

Guy Ritchie Movies, Ranked

This list was originally published in 2021. It has been updated to include Guy Ritchie’s most recent films. It is honestly difficult to come up with a modern filmmaker with a weirder, almost nonsensical, career than Guy Ritchie’s. How in the world does the person who made Snatch and Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels even live on the same plane of human existence as the person who made Aladdin?

Harry Styles Also Has a Lot of TV to Catch Up On

Now, he would be the ultimate bombshell. At the end of a day filled with the hard work of being an internationally popular pop star, Harry Styles needs to kick up his feet and put something on the telly. It’s only natural! But there’s no especially glamorous streaming channel for only celebrities, so even Styles is watching shows like the rest of us. In Rolling Stone, Styles provides us with an insight into his queue.