Alia Shawkat Intro for May 24, 2018 Dear Gossips, Yesterday The New York Times published an interview with seven cast members from Arrested Development, including Jeffrey Tambor, who was accused of sexual harassment on the set of Transparent. Before that though, earlier this month, Jeffrey spoke to The Hollywood Reporter, an interview that has been widely criticised By Lainey • May 24, 2018 09:30 am
Top Reads Harvey’s list, Jeffrey quits, and Terry’s receipts As if we could go a single weekend without adding to the Hollywood Predator population. Let’s start, though, with the first perp, Harvey Weinstein. The Guardian this weekend reported that Harvey had a “secret hitlist” of names that he and his investigators were targeting in an attempt to kill By Lainey • Nov 20, 2017 03:04 pm
Gross Batman, a Senator, Jeffrey…and Rocky too! It’s the season of giving. And that endless Hollywood Predator Advent Calendar keeps giving and giving and giving. Yesterday it was revealed that Senator Al Franken, who used to be a writer and performer on Saturday Night Live, kissed and groped radio news anchor Leeann Tweeden while she was By Lainey • Nov 17, 2017 09:41 am
Movie Reviews and Previews The best comedy so far this year: The Death Of Stalin Armando Ianucci (Veep, In The Loop) is one of the best satirists working today—certainly the best working in narrative forms. His latest piece of satire is The Death of Stalin, a Cold War era comedy about, you guessed it, the death of Joseph Stalin. Or rather, it’s about By Sarah • Sep 15, 2017 02:13 pm
Movie Reviews and Previews Ben Affleck is MATH-MAN The Accountant is dumb. It is so, so dumb, and I won’t try to defend it as anything other than a hella dumb movie. But it’s that special kind of stupid—a movie so ludicrously, delightfully dumb that it comes out the other side fun. Everything about The By Sarah • Oct 19, 2016 01:44 pm
Emmy Awards 2016 Jill Soloway & Jeffrey Tambor: Emmy Mission Statement What did you think of Kimmel giving the statuette to Jeffrey Tambor right off the top? Was it funny, or did it rob the eventual win of its…you know, moment-ness? To me, it implied the win was a given, and I think that was more true inside the room By Duana • Sep 19, 2016 01:46 pm