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Melissa McCarthy Returns to 'Gilmore GIrls' in New Photo
Melissa McCarthy Returns to 'Gilmore GIrls' in New Photo
Melissa McCarthy Returns to 'Gilmore GIrls' in New Photo
We don’t yet have a formal premiere date for Netflix’s officially-titled Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life revival, but that hasn’t stopped fan anticipation for catching up with their favorite Stars Hollow characters. And where Melissa McCarthy’s Sookie St. James seemed touch and go for awhile, a first photo of McCarthy back in costume has arrived.
Melissa McCarthy to Star in ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’
Melissa McCarthy to Star in ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’
Melissa McCarthy to Star in ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’
Aside from having a great title, Can You Ever Forgive Me? has been attracting some truly great talent. Enough Said director Nicole Holofcener was originally attached to helm the true-life drama with Julianne Moore set to play the leading role, and while they both dropped out, they’ve been replaced by equally exciting names: Melissa McCarthy and The Diary of a Teenage Girl director Marielle Heller.
Melissa McCarthy Is Also Confused by ‘Ghostbusters’ Trailer
Melissa McCarthy Is Also Confused by ‘Ghostbusters’ Trailer
Melissa McCarthy Is Also Confused by ‘Ghostbusters’ Trailer
Director Paul Feig has maintained that his new Ghostbusters movie isn’t a sequel or a remake, but a reboot. Basically, it ignores the fictional events and characters depicted in Ivan Reitman’s classic 1984 film — which makes the first trailer for Feig’s movie a bit confusing. If you count yourself among those who were baffled by the trailer, then you can rest easy with the knowledge that someone who is actually in the movie is also confused. Unfortunately, she doesn’t have any answers for you.
Melissa McCarthy, Ben Falcone Re-Team for ‘Life of the Party’
Melissa McCarthy, Ben Falcone Re-Team for ‘Life of the Party’
Melissa McCarthy, Ben Falcone Re-Team for ‘Life of the Party’
Oh, good. For those who are fans of Melissa McCarthy but remain unimpressed by her movie collaborations with husband and director Ben Falcone (me), you may want to turn away now because this news is not going to thrill you (me). Following the success of Tammy and The Boss, McCarthy and Falcone are teaming up for another comedy film, this one in the vein of Rodney Dangerfield’s classic Back to School.
Bloopers in the Credits: The Best Way to Tell if a Comedy Stinks
Bloopers in the Credits: The Best Way to Tell if a Comedy Stinks
Bloopers in the Credits: The Best Way to Tell if a Comedy Stinks
The Boss is not a good comedy. At times, it is impressively unfunny. In 99 patience testing minutes, I laughed out loud just once. (If you must know, it was when Melissa McCarthy described her vagina after a rejuvenation surgery as resembling a “soft silk purse.” That’s funny!) As the credits finally rolled on the press screening and I gathered my belongings, I thought to myself “That was exactly the sort of cruddy, heavily improvised, flop-sweat drenched unfunny comedy that typically ends with outtakes and bloopers.”
Melissa McCarthy Confirmed for ‘Gilmore Girls’ Revival
Melissa McCarthy Confirmed for ‘Gilmore Girls’ Revival
Melissa McCarthy Confirmed for ‘Gilmore Girls’ Revival
After months of uncertainty and an awkward public back-and-forth between Melissa McCarthy and Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, it’s finally, officially, 100 percent all happening. Yes, McCarthy is returning to reprise her role as Sookie St. James, the greatest (and clumsiest) chef in Stars Hollow, and the most reliable pal a cool single mom like Lorelai Gilmore could hope for.
‘The Boss’ Review: Melissa McCarthy Is All Business (and Few Laughs)
‘The Boss’ Review: Melissa McCarthy Is All Business (and Few Laughs)
‘The Boss’ Review: Melissa McCarthy Is All Business (and Few Laughs)
There’s a scene in The Boss where Melissa McCarthy’s character, a disgraced business mogul named Michelle Darnell, tries to rebuild her financial empire by going to a country club to woo potential investors. Her pitch goes badly, from both a practical perspective and a comedic one. Not realizing one of the investors’ wives is dead, she mocks her and calls her terrible names, and basically makes a fool out of herself. None of this is funny. The conversation goes on and on, fumbling for some kind of ending, until Michelle excuses herself and then suddenly and randomly falls down a flight of stairs. End of scene.
‘Ghostbusters’ Do Some Ghost-Bustin’ in New Photo
‘Ghostbusters’ Do Some Ghost-Bustin’ in New Photo
‘Ghostbusters’ Do Some Ghost-Bustin’ in New Photo
You just can't have Ghostbusters without proton packs. The first trailer for Paul Feig's Ghostbusters did feature a brief shot of the eponymous heroes using their packs, but if you want a better look (and you totally do), this new photo from the upcoming film shows the full potential of that handy ghost-bustin' tool. It's so bright you might need shades just to look at the photo.
Melissa McCarthy Confirms No Netflix 'Gilmore Girls' Return
Melissa McCarthy Confirms No Netflix 'Gilmore Girls' Return
Melissa McCarthy Confirms No Netflix 'Gilmore Girls' Return
Even before Netflix officially announced a four-part Gilmore Girls revival coming to the streaming service, it hadn’t seemed particularly likely Melissa McCarthy might find time to reprise her role as Sookie St. James. McCarthy even downplayed that she’d been asked at first, but now officially confirms that she won’t have time for a role.

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