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Bill Hader and Rachel Bilson Are a Golden Couple

Bill Hader and Rachel Bilson confirmed they’re dating by walking the Golden Globes red carpet together. I know their relationship is still very new but I think I would die for them?

-In case you missed it, here’s Michelle Williams‘ excellent Globes acceptance speech, in which she advocates for abortion access.

-I know the Globes are ridiculous and tend to reward the stars who wined and dined the voters (hello, Taron Egerton!) but don’t discount how 1917’s big win positions it in the Oscar race. The Academy’s voting window is incredibly tight this year (only one week — the shortest ever) and closes tomorrow night. Voters who hadn’t yet watched their 1917 screener might feel the need to now after its big Globes boost.

-A year after she was spotted at a Globes after-party with Pete Davidson, Kate Beckinsale appeared to leave an after-party with Machine Gun Kelly last night. Gah, I love her so hard.

-InStyle’s after-party elevator videos are a hoot.

-My fave after-party shots: this Friday Night Lights reunion, the pic of Taylor Swift hanging off Hot Priest, and Joey King revealing the aftermath of Patricia Arquette accidentally hitting her in the head with her Golden Globe.

Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse‘s camps insist they are doing just fine despite the fact that he was seen leaving a Globes after-party with Lily-Rose Depp.

-ICYMI: here’s our picks for the Globes’ best and worst dressed.

-My fave part about Brad Pitt’s Titanic joke to Leo (or how he will now be forever known: LDC) is how Reese Witherspoon can be seen in the background explaining it to Jennifer Aniston.

Brad and Leo were on Marc Maron’s podcast, where Brad talked about how people are obsessed with his personal life. (“I’m just like trash mag fodder. I don’t know. Because of my disaster of a personal life, probably.”) I dunno. I think we could probably be talking more about how he was only allowed supervised visits with his kids for like, three years.

Rian Johnson says he’s working on a Knives Out sequel focused on Daniel Craig‘s Benoit Blanc character. Here for it!

-Only read this Terry Gilliam interview if you are in the mood to be consumed by rage.

-It sucks that NBC isn’t doing much to promote Zooey’s Extraordinary Playlist — premiering tomorrow and starring Lauren Graham, Jane Levy and Skyler Astin — because the reviews are pretty glowing.

-From DC to Marvel: Christian Bale is in talks to star in the next Thor movie.

This photo of Gwyneth Paltrow promoting her new Netflix show The Goop Lab raises a lot of questions: Why isn’t the word lab in quotes? Why is her face unrecognizable? Why is she standing in a vagina?!!??

The trailer is equally confusing (although “How can we really milk the shit out of this?” is the truest thing Gwyeneth has ever said in relation to Goop).

Zendaya Answers Vogue’s 73 Questions

Zendaya covers the June 2019 issue of Vogue, which also means she gets the 73 questions treatment. I like that she restricted the whole thing to her backyard instead of the usual house tour, but is so charming that it doesn’t seem like she’s shutting you out in any way.

Zendaya is also on the cover of Paper, where she says she has no desire to give up her music career for acting.

-I literally couldn’t contemplate winning a lunch with George and Amal Clooney. I think I’d have to study international affairs for six months to feel remotely qualified to open my mouth around them, and the whole thing would stress me out. But the video of George talking about it is super cute.

-This is awful: Miley Cyrus was trying to leave her hotel with Liam Hemsworth after a festival appearance in Barcelona and as she was fighting her way through the crowds to their car a dude grabbed her and tried to kiss her.

Tiffany Haddish says she’s retiring her white Alexander McQueen gown after wearing it to five events. I’m gonna miss it.

Kevin Spacey made a surprise appearance at his groping case hearing today.

-I liked Netflix’s Always Be My Maybe, but the very best parts involved Keanu Reeves. This intro scene is already so iconic that there’s already a Twitter account devoted to putting different songs behind it.

-Meanwhile, Keanu is reportedly in talks to join Angelina Jolie in Marvel’s The Eternals.

-It’s cute that Marc Anthony seems to get along so well with JLo and ARod.

-Don’t look to Joshua Jackson to start beating the Dawson’s Creek reunion drum. He said: “I had a great time. Mostly. I had a good time. 19 to 24, everything’s difficult, you’re all mixed up, you don’t know your place in the world yet. I would not go back there, no.”

-Congrats to Jay Z, who just became hip hop’s first billionaire.

-One of my fave TV writers @tvoti just came out as trans and wrote about it in relation to The Handsmaid’s Tale and it’s extremely powerful stuff.

-I gave up on it because of too much TV + little interest in watching any TV lately, but I dig this justification for why Whiskey Cavalier deserved a second season.

-I did force myself to start Good Omens this weekend because I adored the book — and it turns out the show is equally fantastic. The clincher for me was episode 3’s cold open, which only came together because Neil Gaiman realized he needed to give David Tennant and Michael Sheen more to do. It shows the two mains meeting at various major events in history, including Noah’s Ark, Jesus’ crucifixion, the first showing of Hamlet in the Globe, the French Revolution, WWII and more. Gaiman said: “When I got to Episode 3, I went, ‘Oh, Crowley and Aziraphale aren’t in this 50-page chunk,’ so I thought, ‘Well, I’ll do a mini-movie of Crowley and Aziraphale through time, and it will give Michael and David something to do.'”

-Also as I was watching it I saw someone tweet “Oh, this is a love story!” and it totally changed how I saw the show. Michael Sheen agrees.

-There is a very real possibility that for the first time ever, there will not be a single comedy from ABC, CBS, NBC or FOX among the best comedy series Emmy nominees.

-On the slim chance that you’re not totally done hearing about Game of Thrones, this is a very good video explaining how foreshadowing shouldn’t be misconstrued as character development when it came to Daenerys.

-Apple TV still hasn’t revealed when its streaming service is coming or how much it will cost, but they did drop their first trailer today. It’s for Ron Moore‘s alt-history space race series For All Mankind.

-I went to a movie this weekend and the Lion King trailer played before it, and I was like “how could they not use Beyonce‘s voice in this?!?” But today’s new trailer rectifies that, with her Nala character finally making an appearance.

Christian Bale and Matt Damon burn rubber in the First Ford v. Ferrari trailer.

Adele Talks Love, Motherhood and Drake

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Adele really wants to do a remix of “Hotline Bling” with Drake. Drake would be content with just doing her laundry.

-Welp, this Brokeback Mountain’s oral history hurt my heart.

Ben Affleck talked about feeling the pressure for Batman v Superman — no doubt more so now that the Captain America: Civil War trailer dropped. (Ever since the guys on The Watch podcast pointed out that Hollywood folk constantly refer to intellectual property as “IP”, that’s all I can see in interviews now.)

-This new Luther trailer is near perfect. The only thing that could make it better is if Idris Elba muttered “somefing’s na right…”

-Also, here’s new photos of Idris because clearly Christmas came early.

Tom Cruise is unraveling those rumours that he’s eyeing a Mummy reboot, so that’s one less thing we can mock him for.

Giovanni Ribisi and Agyness Deyn have reportedly reached an amicable divorce settlement.

-Bones’ executive producer is suing Fox. That’s gotta make for a fun time on set.

Miranda Lambert is stiff-upper-lipping this whole divorce thing quite admirably.

-I think Creed is going to destroy the long weekend box office and I couldn’t be happier for Michael B Jordan. Where’s Wallace? On top of the world, that’s where!
-I feel like I’m the only person I know who didn’t run into Drake this week in Toronto. Sad face.

Fantastic Four’s Honest Trailer is a million times better than the movie itself.

Mariah Carey has decided that she’s not going to age. Wait, that’s an option?!?

Daniel Radcliffe wants us to know that he didn’t masturbate on the set of Harry Potter. Um, thanks?

-Here’s the trailer for Terrence Malick’s latest mind blender, Knight of Cups starring Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett and Natalie Portman.