Emily & John: Please don’t lip-read
I saw this video of Emily Blunt and John Krasinski last night at the NYC premiere of Disclosure Day and, honestly, my first thought was how she was working that dress but then when he comes into frame my second thought was about all that f-ckass lip-reading nonsense from the Golden Globes a couple of years ago when TikTok actually thought, with hundreds of cameras pointed at them on a red carpet, that he actually said “I can’t wait to get a divorce” when he was really saying “I can’t wait to get indoors”. It was freezing in LA that day.
I don’t have a lot of energy to put into what they say to each other this time but I’m pretty sure it’s not whatever TikTok thinks it is. Should we make something up though? “I better get an Oscar nomination for this.”
Disclosure Day is a Steven Spielberg film and even though, yes, it’s intended to be a big action thriller summer blockbuster, since it’s Spielberg, considering how much the Academy loves him, you can never discount his influence… especially with all this hype about it being his best movie in 20 years.
The review embargo for Disclosure Day just lifted today – all the major outlets have now published their thoughts on the film, the last time I checked it was sitting at around 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, which is good. (We’ll have Sarah’s review up in a few days.) Right now the movie is projected to open between $35 million on the low side to $50 million on the high side, not exactly spectacular numbers but Disclosure Day also isn’t a known IP with a built-in audience or a movie being marketed to younger kids and families. So it’s the word of mouth that they’re hoping for in the second and third weekends. Will be interesting to see if that comes through.
To go back to Emily, there are some Oscar junkies doing early prognostication who are saying there is a chance, especially if Disclosure Day does well. The Spielberg endorsement is always a factor. Obviously this is totally premature, this is really just for the Oscar nerds out there, and the race always changes through the year, but just some threads to keep an eye on this weekend when the movie is playing in theatres. Also this Tamara Ralph dress is spectacular on her.
What else happened today…
Conan O’Brien and Patton Oswalt talk about movie promotion, goats, and geopolitics – naturally it’s hilarious. (Pajiba)
Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson give the people what they want – so that they can get what they want. I don’t mind this transaction at all. I do, however, mind the shoes, a lot. Why these shoes with this dress, whyyyy? (Go Fug Yourself)
New York hated the person who is the president of the United States before the Knicks game last night, and they for sure hate him even more now that the game is over because… well… he broke the streak. Beyond all the inconveniences and his general toxicity, anyone who knows anything about sports knows that when you have a win streak going like the one the Knicks had (historic!), you don’t mess around, you keep it all the same. And in order to accommodate him, they had to change so many things. Which… well… the scoreboard told the story. (The Mary Sue)
Weddings in 2026 now include bridesmaid proposals – like a bride proposing to the person she wants in her bridal party, with sponcon. (The Cut)
Speaking of weddings, I wrote about the wedding of the year at The Squawk yesterday featuring a couple that has set a new wedding standard. No other wedding this year, or in the last ten years, can or has come close to what we saw last week. (The Squawk)









Emily Blunt and John Krasinski attend the premiere of "Disclosure Day" at David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center on June 08, 2026 in New York City