Yesterday on the Drew Barrymore Show, the host answered an audience member’s question. That woman wanted to know if she ever dated any of her co-stars. She said she hooked up with Justin Long and Luke Wilson as examples.
But then the actress got real. She said, “Just so you know. People in the industry, definitely do get together. You’re like out in the middle of nowhere, for months at a time, and you are playing lovers. You just get totally wrapped up in it. So anyone who says they haven’t are liars.”
The more you know brought to you by Drew Barrymore.
Oh, and she dated more of her co-stars, and she made a list. But she left the list at Danny DeVito’s house. I wonder if he is one of them since he directed her in Duplex…
Keanu Reeves was a guest on The Graham Norton Show on Friday to promote The Matrix: Resurrections. However, he accidentally called it Matrix Revolution when he was talking about it.
As soon as he realized his mistake, he corrected his error. Then he got up close to the camera and laughingly said, “It’s early here in Los Angeles. Now, I’m really glad to be here.”
It happens. As long as you handle it as Reeves did, it is OK. It is blunders like this that help us to remember the name of the film, and it makes us want to see it even more.
And I can believe it was too early for him. We are 8 hours behind London, and he is a Vampire. He is not used to being awake when the sun is up.
Tiffany played malls, and Olivia Rodrigo plays the DMV. The latter makes more sense since she has a song called Driver’s License. So NPR Music set her up to do a 4-song set in Glendale at the local Department of Motor Vehicles. And that is why they are the radio station for the educated because this was a really smart idea.
Michael Urie stars in Single All the Way that is streaming on Netflix now. It is the perfect holiday movie to Netflix and Chill with this year, next year, and all of the years after that.
Peter (Urie) lives in Los Angeles, and he is getting ready to go home for the holidays. He is really looking forward to it because, for the first time, he is going to be bringing home a boyfriend. Unfortunately, just before he leaves, he finds out his boyfriend is already taken.
Since Peter doesn’t want to go home alone again, he asks his best friend Nick (Philemon Chambers) to pretend to be his boyfriend. Nick agrees to do it because he loves Peter’s family.
As soon as they get there, Peter’s mom (Kathy Najimy) tells him she is setting him on a blind date. There goes his chance of pretending that Nick is his boyfriend.
While it was all supposed to be pretend, everyone in the family, including his dad (Barry Bostwick), but Peter’s mom, wants them to really be a couple. Something Nick is open to, but what about Peter?
Peter goes on his blind date, and things go well. So well, he considers leaving LA and moving home. Does all of this that Peter and Nick will never happen? Not if Peter’s family has their say? Will they get their way?
Single All the Way is an endearing movie about family, friendship, and love. Unlike a lot of movies, this is about a family where everyone gets along. Something that is rare these days.
That is one part that makes this film so specula; the other is that it is so believable that you feel like you are a part of their family. The cast feels like a real family. It is just so endearing how well they all get along. That makes you more invested in it. So you don’t want it to end. However, when it does end, you feel content.
How many times can you say that? Not often. So make a date with Single All the Way tonight.