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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]( [Vulture]( February 16, 2017 [Follow Vulture on Facebook]( What to Read Today [Will The Great Wall Make Me Mad? A guide to properly calibrating your outrage.]( [The Story Behind Planet Earth II’s Unbelievable ‘Iguana vs. Snakes’ Chase Scene And how it could’ve so easily gone wrong.]( [Mel Gibson Directing Suicide Squad 2 Would Be So Weird for So Many Reasons Oscar-nominated directors don’t usually board superhero franchises.]( [The Forgotten Legacy of Archie Comics’ Terrible and Delightful Made-for-TV Movie Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again is cringeworthy, but also kind of wonderful. And its creators loved making it.]( [Mick Jagger Wrote a Crazy Memoir, and We’re Likely Never Going to See It It was written in the early 1980s.]( [The Weeknd Makes Nice With Drake in Cameo-Filled ‘Reminder’ Video Forever frenemies.]( [Beyoncé and Sturgill Simpson Predictably Snubbed by the 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards Nominations So many lessons to be learned.]( [The Good Fight Is Very Good TV The follow-up to The Good Wife admirably does its own thing.]( [Watch Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler Run a Basement Casino in The House Trailer To send their daughter to college, Ferrell and Poehler run an underground casino.]( [Jason Isaacs on His Most Frightening Role, and How to Play a Truly Chilling Villain The perennial bad guy on A Cure For Wellness and his most frightening role.]( [All the Ways Matt Damon Has Defended His Great Wall Casting: A Timeline “To me, whitewashing was when Chuck Connors played Geronimo.”]( [Camila Cabello Clarifies Why She Left Fifth Harmony: ‘We Didn’t Write Our Records’ “The easiest route would be to shut my mouth, sing the songs, wear the clothes and keep going, you know?”]( [Method Actor Adam Scott Insisted on His Humongous Big Little Lies Beard “This guy has a beard and he wears fleece vests, that was what I insisted on.”]( [The Roots Wrote a Basketball Musical Starring Michael B. Jordan, Jidenna, and Daveed Diggs for the NBA All-Star Game Starring Daveed Diggs, Michael B. Jordan, Jidenna, and others.]( [Bob Odenkirk Should Receive a Fake Oscar for His Fake Stephen Colbert in The Late Show: The Movie, Which Is Also Fake Clap, you pigs.]( [Sara Bareilles to Take the Lead in Broadway’s Waitress, Singing the Songs She Wrote The singer who wrote the music for the show will now be performing in it.]( [Regis Philbin Explains Why He and Kelly Ripa Don’t Talk Anymore “She got very offended when I left.”]( [Bill Maher Defends Booking Milo Yiannopoulos on Real Time After a Guest Dropped His Appearance in Protest Maher claims that, “liberals will continue to lose elections as long as they follow the example of people like Mr. Scahill.”]( [Selena Gomez Ends Music Hiatus With Some Help From Kygo Hear her latest EDM song, “It Ain’t Me.”]( [The Brilliantly Disgusting Zonzo Continues a Proud Tradition of Bad-Taste Comics It’s a compilation of Spanish artist Joan Cornellà ’s wordless webcomics, all of them offensive in one way or another.]( [The 13 Good Wife Episodes to Watch Before The Good Fight A beginner’s guide to Diane Lockhart and her tremendous necklaces.]( [Samantha Bee Interrupts Your Trump Anxiety to Remind You That Congress Is in the Middle of Its Own Animal-Endangering Maelstrom The news cycle may have you a bit … distracted.]( [Hillary Clinton Gets Another Warm Broadway Welcome, This Time at Sunset Boulevard The Broadway baby is making the rounds.]( [Ryan Murphy Is Angling for Sarah Paulson As Linda Tripp in American Crime Story Season About Monica Lewinsky Scandal Looks like some more very special Sarah Paulson hairdos are in store.]( [Seth Meyers Breaks Down How Donald Trump Is Playing Out The Apprentice in the White House Everywhere, a learning curve.]( [Read More on Vulture »]( REACH THE RIGHT ONLINE AUDIENCE WITH US For advertising information on e-mail newsletters please contact Giorgia.Rosenbluth@nymag.com This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [subscribe]( | [vulture.com]( | [unsubscribe](param=daily) | [privacy policy]( | [nymag.com]( | Copyright © 2017, All rights reserved New York Media LLC 75 Varick St. New York, NY 10013

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