Kathryn Hahn introduced Elizabeth Olsen at Variety's #PowerofWomen dinner: “She was so patient with all of my questions. Who is Ultron? What is that glove with all the gems on it?”
“When it was just the two of us working on the finale, our base camp had two cars...She was very patient as it took me like a solid 40 minutes to ‘10-1’…which in the movie business, is to urinate. I had a lot of costume on, and a very small bladder.”
Hahn also told stories about the gifts that she and Olsen exchanged during the early days of the pandemic: a store-bought loaf of bread from Hahn, and from Olsen, worms for composting and a “perfectly strange and hilarious” recording of an original song.
“To so many of us this Scarlet Witch has simply been Lizzie all along,” Hahn concluded. “This decent and kind human, doing what is right for one person at a time.”
Rap Lyrics Can No Longer Be Used as Evidence in California After Gov. Newsom Signs New Bill variety.com/2022/music/new…
In a big win for creative expression, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed The Decriminalizing Artistic Expression Act, which restricts the use of rap lyrics as evidence in court in California.
In August, the Calif. Senate and Assembly unanimously approved the bill, AB 2799. Speaking to the importance of the legislation at a virtual bill signing ceremony were rap artists Killer Mike, Meek Mill, Too $hort, Ty Dolla $ign, YG, E-40 and Tyga. bit.ly/3StNEPR
Guy Fieri recalls doing a Make-a-Wish visit: "I went to this hospital with a 13-year-old boy and I stopped on the way to all the fast food places because he wanted me to make a dish called the Garbage Plate."
"I got there and he was on a ventilator, and it was very emotional. But I built the plate and he goes, 'Now, eat it!' I take a few bites and we’re all laughing. He died five days later."
"Out of all the people Make-a-Wish could have asked for, that kid is going to waste his visit on me? I thought, 'Wow, maybe this is a little bit bigger than I think it is.'"
Trevor Noah is nearing his last laugh on “The Daily Show.”
The comedian, who came out of near anonymity to take over the program from Jon Stewart in 2015, plans to exit the flagship Comedy Central series after a seven-year tenure. bit.ly/3SHO5ps
Trevor Noah transformed #TheDailyShow for a new generation of viewers who are more at home on social media than they are cable outlets and broadcast networks. bit.ly/3SHO5ps
Noah revealed his plans to an audience at Thursday evening’s taping of the program, according to two people familiar with the matter. It was not immediately clear when his actual exit would take place, or if the network had begun to consider a successor. bit.ly/3SHO5ps
“They were gonna come and find me, and they were going to kill me.”
The new trailer for ‘Barney’ docuseries ‘I Love You, You Hate Me’ uncovers the dark side of the beloved purple dinosaur series. bit.ly/3RqiAz3
The core message of the immensely popular “Barney and Friends” kids show was to spread love and kindness to one another, but the new Peacock docuseries highlights the idea that America was not so eager to accept that message. bit.ly/3RqiAz3
In the trailer, multiple talking heads, from Bill Nye the Science Guy to NBC’s Al Roker, share stories of how quickly the world turned against the friendly dinosaur, rejecting its values of inclusion and respect. bit.ly/3RqiAz3
Prince Andrew, Duke of York is the subject of a new documentary coming soon to Peacock. bit.ly/3LRsRD6
“Prince Andrew: Banished" will explore the sexual assault allegations against the royal and his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, which eventually caused Queen Elizabeth II to strip her son of his military titles and royal patronages. bit.ly/3LRsRD6
The documentary will launch Oct. 5 on Peacock. It includes commentary from a royal press secretary, palace insiders, journalists, members of Prince Andrew’s social circle and the legal team that brought the allegations against him to light. bit.ly/3LRsRD6
"Blue Valentine" (overturned, released with R rating)
#BlueValentine earned an NC-17 rating due to an oral sex scene, but The Weinstein Company pushed back against the decision. The film was eventually released with an R-rating.