* Jennifer Lawrence gives another typically Jennifer Lawrency interview.
* i had thought Michelle Forbes would make an excellent President Coin (a role which went to Julianne Moore), but at least she'll be in Mockingjay.
* The Tony nominees for Best Actress in a Musical sat down for a chat. (For the record, I think Idina Menzel would make an amazing Witch in Into the Woods.)
* Another interview with Sutton Foster about Violet. I realize probably no one else cares about this show, but it is so different and she is SO GOOD in it, I will keep linking, lol.
* In addition to a live Peter Pan musical, NBC will also at some point attempt The Music Man.
* Galavant, ABC's new "comedy musical fairytale" looks delightfully cracktastic.
* People knowing who Megan Hilty is continues to be the best thing that came out of Smash.
* LOL someone cut together the identical scenes from the Broadchurch trailer and its American remake, Gracepoint. Seriously, why even bother? And I don't know if it's because he's saying basically the exact same lines in a different accent, but David Tennant's American accent is SO OFF-PUTTING. Meanwhile, it's been announced that he's returning to Broadchurch for season 2, along with Olivia Colman and Arthur Darvill.
* Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen talk about Avengers: Age of Ultron.
* I don't actually read a lot of Brian Michael Bendis (though "The Confession" is far and away the best writing of the Civil War comics and I do have Alias sitting on a shelf waiting to be read), but this interview kinda makes me like him.
* Here's the first image of Ben Affleck as Batman.
* Season 2 hasn't even premiered yet, but Orange is the New Black already has a season 3.
* I haven't read the books, so tell me, do you agree that Game of Thrones is doing a better job of telling the story? Just from what I've heard, it doesn't surprise me to hear that the series is benefiting from the show's paring down and refocusing of the narrative.
* Sarah Baker talks about her role in last night's pretty incredible episode of Louie.
* An oral history of The West Wing OMG. (Also, Joshua Malina is the greatest troll of all time.)
* i had thought Michelle Forbes would make an excellent President Coin (a role which went to Julianne Moore), but at least she'll be in Mockingjay.
* The Tony nominees for Best Actress in a Musical sat down for a chat. (For the record, I think Idina Menzel would make an amazing Witch in Into the Woods.)
* Another interview with Sutton Foster about Violet. I realize probably no one else cares about this show, but it is so different and she is SO GOOD in it, I will keep linking, lol.
* In addition to a live Peter Pan musical, NBC will also at some point attempt The Music Man.
* Galavant, ABC's new "comedy musical fairytale" looks delightfully cracktastic.
* People knowing who Megan Hilty is continues to be the best thing that came out of Smash.
* LOL someone cut together the identical scenes from the Broadchurch trailer and its American remake, Gracepoint. Seriously, why even bother? And I don't know if it's because he's saying basically the exact same lines in a different accent, but David Tennant's American accent is SO OFF-PUTTING. Meanwhile, it's been announced that he's returning to Broadchurch for season 2, along with Olivia Colman and Arthur Darvill.
* Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen talk about Avengers: Age of Ultron.
* I don't actually read a lot of Brian Michael Bendis (though "The Confession" is far and away the best writing of the Civil War comics and I do have Alias sitting on a shelf waiting to be read), but this interview kinda makes me like him.
* Here's the first image of Ben Affleck as Batman.
* Season 2 hasn't even premiered yet, but Orange is the New Black already has a season 3.
* I haven't read the books, so tell me, do you agree that Game of Thrones is doing a better job of telling the story? Just from what I've heard, it doesn't surprise me to hear that the series is benefiting from the show's paring down and refocusing of the narrative.
* Sarah Baker talks about her role in last night's pretty incredible episode of Louie.
* An oral history of The West Wing OMG. (Also, Joshua Malina is the greatest troll of all time.)