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The latest in pop-culture news, recaps, and reviews, plus close reads, profiles, interviews, and more from Vulture.com. [View in browser]( [Subscribe]( [Brand Logo]( What to Read Today Has Hollywood Ever Seen a Redhead Before? Amber Heard in Aquaman and KJ Apa in Riverdale are only two of the latest, wildest fake redheads. By Kyle Buchanan   Better Call Saul’s Vince Gilligan: ‘Never Say Never’ to Another Spinoff The co-creator of Better Call Saul talks season four, Jimmy’s transformation, and the possibility of future spinoffs. By Kimberly Potts   Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Will Bring Back ‘Reimagined’ Greg for Final Season But he’ll be played by Pitch Perfect’s Skylar Astin, not Santino Fontana. By Maria Elena Fernandez   Chris Gethard Announces the End of The Chris Gethard Show “It’s time to see what’s next.” By Megh Wright   [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( A Suggestion from the Strategist Swimbuds Headphones and 8 GB SYRYN Waterproof MP3 Player Make laps more enjoyable with short-cord waterproof headphones that won’t get tangled up.   Dave Bautista Ready to Leave Guardians If James Gunn’s Script Isn’t Used If Disney scraps the former director’s script, Bautista says he wants to be cut or recast. By Jordan Crucchiola   Better Call Saul Season 4 Is Great Because It’s Patient The pleasures of Better Call Saul are almost entirely visceral and emotional. By Matt Zoller Seitz   Helena Howard Is Going to Be a Star Howard’s debut performance in Madeline’s Madeline is the sort that instantly projects a long future of varied work. By Charles Bramesco   Jon Hamm, Drunk on Whiteness, Does Infomercial for Getting Rid of White Thoughts “Sadly, ‘I’m not racist’ spoken aloud is a classic white thought.” By Megh Wright   The Darkest Minds Is a Largely Incoherent Teen Dystopia It’s hard to know what to care about in the adaptation of Alexandra Bracken’s mutants-on-the-run YA novel. By Emily Yoshida   How Aparna Nancherla’s Career Changed With This One Tweet On the season finale of Good One, Aparna Nancherla talks about being a comedian with depression, not a depression comedian. By Jesse David Fox   Lodge 49 Is a Very Odd Show The AMC series doesn’t entirely work, but it has endearing and delightfully weird moments. Null Jen Chaney   Preacher’s Noah Taylor Doesn’t Want Anybody Rooting for Hitler “That’s the thing fascists really hate the most — being made fun of.” By Karen Han   Margot Robbie Is Wearing These Go-Go Boots in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Shot These boots are made for walkin’! By Hunter Harris   8 New Books You Should Read This August Ling Ma’s Severance, Sam Anderson’s Boom Town, and more. By BORIS KACHKA   Who Has the Most Damning Appearance in Who Is America Episode 4? It’s gotta be the unnamed yacht guy. By Josh Modell   Sacha Baron Cohen Stoops to Blow-Job Jokes With Joe Arpaio on Who Is America? This show has taken a turn. By Megh Wright   MoviePass Now Limited to 3 Movies Per Month The restrictions come after last week’s temporary price hike. By Madison Malone Kircher   The Personal Reason Beyoncé Sang the Black National Anthem at Coachella “It was a celebration.” By Dee Lockett   Maniac Trailer: Emma Stone, Jonah Hill vs. Some ‘Multi-Reality Brain Magic Shit’ *Eyes emoji* By Hunter Harris   Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman Is an Entertaining and Effective Piece of Melodrama The filmmaker doesn’t do subtlety. By David Edelstein   Orange Is the New Black Recap: Regrets Are for People That Have Another Choice An episode shining the spotlight on Taystee makes a connection between her efforts to protest her present state and her pre-prison past. By Tara Ariano   Charli XCX’s Path to Becoming Pop’s Preeminent Hook Maker The key to writing a good song for the brat-pop wunderkind turned musical futurist? Speed and avoiding her feelings. By Nate Jones   Magnum P.I. EP Says Show Has No Latinx Writers As It’s ‘Hard to Find Writers’ The reboot’s protagonist is a Latino man played by actor Jay Hernandez, but that diversity unfortunately doesn’t extend to the writers room. By Halle Kiefer   All of the Hidden Words You Missed in Sharp Objects They hide in plain sight, suddenly visible in one frame and gone in the next. By Kathryn VanArendonk   [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Read more from Vulture](     [logo]( [facebook logo]( [instagram logo]( [twitter logo]( [unsubscribe](param=daily)   |   [privacy notice](   |   [update preferences]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up now]( to get this newsletter in your inbox. Reach the right online audience with us For advertising information on e-mail newsletters please contact AdOps@nymag.com New York Media LLC 75 Varick St., New York, NY 10013 Copyright © 2018, All rights reserved

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