Early Buzz: Wes Anderson, Kim Gordon and more headlines
Good morning, all! I think I'm still waking up, but a strong cup of coffee and brisk walk to the subway should do the trick. How about headlines?
- Anthony Hopkins is a big Bryan Cranston fan.
- Netflix has ordered a new series from the creators of Damages.
- I love this feature about Kim Gordon's house, in which we see her ultra-cool decor and learn she watches Scandal and Ray Donovan.
- Here's the poster for Wes Anderson's new movie; a trailer will reportedly arrive later this week. (Note that he uses a new font!)
- We have a review of James Franco's new novel.
- Are Johnny Depp and Kate Moss reuniting for a music video?
- I'll definitely watch Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge.
- Sunday's Walking Dead got big ratings.
- Watch a clip from the next episode of Homeland.
- I agree with Neil Gaiman that we should let kids read the books they love.
- Paul F. Tompkins interviews The Walking Dead's Robert Kirkman for his web series.
- This two-minute animation chronicles the 75-year history of Superman.
- Singer Peter Murphy pleaded guilty to meth possession last week.
- BuzzFeed rounds up little-known facts about The Nightmare Before Christmas.
- Ha, I'd like to see James Franco win an Oscar for Spring Breakers, but I really don't think that's in the cards.
- So they're making a movie about the kids who made a movie that copied another movie ...
- Will Arnett has hinted at more Arrested Development.
- Here's a roundup of the greatest horror movies you've never seen.
- Paul McCartney emerges as the voice of reason in the Miley Cyrus kerfluffle.
- This poster breaks down Walter White's wardrobe.
- Gene Simmons' used chewing gum sold for $246,000 on eBay (with proceeds going to charity).
- And finally, watch a group of Japanese kindergarteners perform Dayman from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.