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The latest in pop-culture news, recaps, and reviews, plus close reads, profiles, interviews, and more from Vulture.com. [Brand Logo]( Calling all movie fanatics Vulture’s Movies Fantasy League is back. [Sign up by September 28]( to challenge your friends and enter for a chance to win a brand new Roku TV just in time for awards season. Emergency Discussion [The Backlash Came for Drew Barrymore]( Kelly Ripa did it. Whoopi did it. But after Barrymore crossed the picket line, the daytime TV host faced a unique wave of scrutiny. Why? Photo: CBS As basically every media-interested person and her mother now knows, the talk show The Drew Barrymore Show is now back in production even though both WGA and SAG-AFTRA are still on strike. This has caused, to put it mildly, no end of kerfuffle. Barrymore [released a statement]( indicating that she was complying with strike promotional rules, which went over like a lead brick. There’ve been [viral tweets]( about audience members getting kicked out for wearing a WGA pin. Barrymore was announced, and then [disinvited](, as the host of the National Book Foundation awards. For as long as this strike has gone on, there’s been fairly little noisy pushback about specific individuals who cross the picket line, and Barrymore feels like one of the few major celebrities to get the full Game of Thrones shame bell treatment. Why? Two Vulture writers, television reporter Josef Adalian and critic Kathryn VanArendonk, dug into the circumstances around this moment in the strike. [Read The Story »]( Devour pop culture with us. Subscribe now to [save over 60%]( on unlimited access to Vulture and everything New York. The Latest TV Recaps • The Morning Show: [Secret’s Out]( • The Real Housewives of Orange County: [Whoop, There She Is]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Stories We Think You’ll Like [I Watched Eight New Movies Directed by Actors. Are Any of Them Actually Good? Due to the strikes, the Toronto Film Festival stacked its lineup with actor-directed debuts. I watched (almost) all of them.]( [Hulu Will Start Telling You What Everyone Else Is Watching on Hulu The service’s new “Top 15” feature debuts today.]( [Adam Scott Will Walk Your L.A.-Based Dog But the internet has some better ideas for the Union Solidarity Commission auction.]( [Tinashe Didn’t Want to Do the R. Kelly and Chris Brown Collabs Either “You think I wanted to?”]( [The Most Heartfelt and Goofy of R.E.M., According to Mike Mills “People thought we were these morose navel-gazers. But we were laughing our asses off at just about everything in the world.”]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Today’s Crossword]( 22-Across, Three Letters: Musical role for Blanchett. Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Getty [Read more from Vulture]( A newsletter of TV and movie recommendations. [Sign up]( to get it every week. [Get the Newsletter]( [logo]( [facebook logo]( [instagram logo]( [twitter logo]( [unsubscribe]( | [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. [View this email in your browser.]( You received this email because you have a subscription to New York. Reach the right online audience with us For advertising information on email newsletters, please contact AdOps@nymag.com Vox Media, LLC 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Copyright © 2023, All rights reserved

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