THR’s revenue analysis of last month’s big releases, from
Iron Man 3 to
Gatsby. (THR) The Cannes Palme d’Or winner won raves for its graphic love scenes but is now stirring greater debate as Julie Maroh, the author of the source material, leads the assertion that those very scenes were laughable and “unconvincing.”
(NYT) The
NYT’s look at how, with few exceptions, television and pop music icons garner the best sales on magazine covers, especially compared to film actress counterparts – a nod to social media zeitgeist, better TV show quality and the dearth of female actresses with sizable roles.
(NYT) The newly released trailer for Jenji Kohan’s 13-episode comedy-drama series. premiering on Netflix July 11.
(DH) The
LAT’s comedy roundtable Q&A with Mindy Kaling, Don Cheadle, Matt LeBlanc, Jake Johnson, and Jon Cryer.
(LAT) Lena Dunham takes on the thought processes behind three of
Girls’ more controversial season two episodes.
(LAT) Hill, a News Corp. senior executive vice president and former head of Fox Sports Media Group has reportedly been appointed to oversee the two underperforming series.
(THR) The Daily Beast’s take on this Sunday’s Tony Awards and predictions on who will win vs. who should win.
(TDB) CBS’ limited series adaptation of the Stephen King novel has sold in 200 foreign markets, including Germany, the UK, Italy, Australia and Canada; the U.S. air date starts June 24.
(DH) It’s an ages-old quandary: to finish a difficult or unengaging book or just close it and move on? The
WSJ looks at dropping a book in the age of e-readers, book clubs and personal motivation.
(WSJ)
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