Friday, July 15, 2016

Who you gonna call?

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How Jonah Ryan And ‘Big Head’ Explain America

On Thursday, two things happened. In the morning, The New York Times revealed that Donald Trump was dead even with Hillary Clinton in terms of national support. Then, a few hours later, the Emmys revealed that both HBO’s “Veep” and “Silicon Valley” had been nominated once more for Outstanding Comedy Series. The events had nothing to do with each other. But all three acts ― the Donald Trump campaign, the Julia Louis-Dreyfus-led TV series about Washington D.C. incompetence and Mike Judge’s show about tech startups ― do share one thing in common: basking in the all-American tradition of white men failing upward.

 
 

Everything You Need To Know About The New ‘Ghostbusters’ Movie

Surely the “Ghostbusters” news cycle is older than Zuul by this point. It feels like the new reboot has been stirring up rumors and controversy for ages. But this weekend, finally, four women will strap on proton packs and rescue New York City from paranormal forces. Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones star in the update of the 1984 classic. It’s directed by Paul Feig, who made “Bridesmaids,” “The Heat” and “Spy.” What else should you know about the film?

 
 

Even More Evidence Jaime Could Kill Cersei Before ‘Game Of Thrones’ Is Over

We don’t know much about whats to come on the last two seasons of "Game of Thrones," considering the show is way ahead of George R.R. Martin’s books, but what we do know is winter is here and power struggles are coming. One struggle that will make for an interesting storyline is the one between Cersei and her brother/lover, Jaime, who did not look too pleased with her wild, fiery outburst that killed countless people and led to her ascendancy to the throne

 
 

Judith Light On Her Emmy Nomination For ‘Transparent’ And That One ‘Broad City’ Joke

While some favorites were snubbed during Thursday’s announcement of the 2016 Emmy nominations, Amazon Studios’ “Transparent” received a hearty 10 nominations. More rightfully, Judith Light received her first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy thanks to her portrayal of the wiry and wonderfully flawed character of Shelly Pfefferman. The Huffington Post had the chance to catch up with Judith to talk about her nomination, “Ugly Betty” and that one popular joke from “Broad City.” 

 
 

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