Sunday Linkspam
Jun. 1st, 2014 05:02 pm* Hulu may be picking up Community for that hashtag-foretold sixth season (and a movie?). DON'T TOY WITH MY EMOTIONS, HULU.
* Sounds like Mindy Kaling gave an awesome commencement speech at Harvard.
* In Marvel news: Unlike most of its predecessors, the CA: TWS bonus features won't include a Marvel one-shot. Meanwhile, Charlie Cox has been cast as Daredevil for the new Netflix series. Also, I may be an enormous nerd, but this Marvel exhibit in New York sounds really cool.
* Here's another interview with Sutton Foster about Violet and her return to TV.
* Aww, I feel bad for Damon Lindelof and all the Lost hate he gets. I'm looking forward to his new show.
* I am rather intrigued by the idea of Gillian Flynn adapting Hamlet as a novel.
* An interview with the creators of the new comedy Undateable, which I saw the first two episodes of this week and laughed quite a bit.
* I haven't had a chance to see The Normal Heart yet, but here is a moving account of a viewing party.
* An interview with Laverne Cox, who is on the cover of TIME. Also, an account from an OITNB writer on realizing she is gay.
* Amy Poehler wrote a book!
* Matthew Weiner talks about the Mad Men mid-season finale, and Robert Morse talks about his big dance number. Plus, some speculation on how next year's final half-season might wrap up the show.
* Bryan Fuller on the Hannibal season 2bloodbath finale.
* I haven't seen X-Men: Days of Future Past, but apparently the ending needs explaining, so here you go. Also, is this a sign that post-credits scenes have fallen far since Nick Fury's first epic appearance and should be abandoned?
* Emily Blunt talks about the Into the Woods movie.
* I CANNOT WAIT for Snowpiercer to finally come out in the US. Jeremy Renner's new movie, Kill the Messenger, looks pretty good, too, as does the trailer for This is Where I Leave You, starring Tina Fey and Jason Bateman.
* Sounds like Mindy Kaling gave an awesome commencement speech at Harvard.
* In Marvel news: Unlike most of its predecessors, the CA: TWS bonus features won't include a Marvel one-shot. Meanwhile, Charlie Cox has been cast as Daredevil for the new Netflix series. Also, I may be an enormous nerd, but this Marvel exhibit in New York sounds really cool.
* Here's another interview with Sutton Foster about Violet and her return to TV.
* Aww, I feel bad for Damon Lindelof and all the Lost hate he gets. I'm looking forward to his new show.
* I am rather intrigued by the idea of Gillian Flynn adapting Hamlet as a novel.
* An interview with the creators of the new comedy Undateable, which I saw the first two episodes of this week and laughed quite a bit.
* I haven't had a chance to see The Normal Heart yet, but here is a moving account of a viewing party.
* An interview with Laverne Cox, who is on the cover of TIME. Also, an account from an OITNB writer on realizing she is gay.
* Amy Poehler wrote a book!
* Matthew Weiner talks about the Mad Men mid-season finale, and Robert Morse talks about his big dance number. Plus, some speculation on how next year's final half-season might wrap up the show.
* Bryan Fuller on the Hannibal season 2
* I haven't seen X-Men: Days of Future Past, but apparently the ending needs explaining, so here you go. Also, is this a sign that post-credits scenes have fallen far since Nick Fury's first epic appearance and should be abandoned?
* Emily Blunt talks about the Into the Woods movie.
* I CANNOT WAIT for Snowpiercer to finally come out in the US. Jeremy Renner's new movie, Kill the Messenger, looks pretty good, too, as does the trailer for This is Where I Leave You, starring Tina Fey and Jason Bateman.