Thursday, July 10, 2014

Ellie Kemper images sci-fi for women with Neko Case and Kelly Hogan, 'East Los High' builds on Hulu's success, and more

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1. Video: Ellie Kemper imagines sci-fi for women with Neko Case and Kelly Hogan The future according to the world of sci-fi is really appealing—if you're a teenage boy.

  1. 'East Los High' builds on Hulu's success among Hispanic audiences Since Hulu debuted 'East Los High' last summer, the English-language show—about Latino teens engrossed in everyday drama at their East Los Angeles high school—has become one of the platform’s top 10 shows.
  2. Greg Poehler (Amy's brother) discusses his new comedy 'Welcome to Sweden' Greg is the creator/writer/producer/star of 'Welcome to Sweden', a somewhat-autobiographical tale about a New York accountant who meets the Swede of his dreams.   
  3. 150 random celebrities, painstakingly sorted into Hogwarts houses Here is a list of 150 celebrities and their unequivocal, indisputable placement in Hogwarts houses.
  4. 7 terrible things that could happen if Netflix paid you to watch Netflix Netflix has a job opening that most of us probably want to fill: the opportunity to be paid to watch Netflix. 

 
TV: What To Watch
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Ray Donovan
9:00 Showtime Season Premiere   

Hollywood fixer Ray (Liev Schreiber) is in couples therapy and still smarting from dead-body pileup and the revelation of his childhood sexual abuse in season 1. B- —Jason Clark

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IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes There's a good chance you never knew you needed to witness the sight of an angry ape charging on horseback, double-fisting a pair of machine guns. But trust me, you do. Although Jane Goodall might disagree, that showstopping sequence of lead-spraying primate mayhem is just one of the many giddy pleasures in Matt Reeves' surprisingly rollicking and resonant 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes'. B+ Chris Nashawaty
Boyhood There's an unfakable curiosity and vulnerability behind the young actor's dreamy, half-mast eyes. He makes you not only care about Mason but ache for him, and pray that everything will turn out okay...even after Linklater's camera stops rolling. A CN 
Tammy McCarthy is such a force of nature — she barrels onscreen in a human hurricane of dimples and Crocs and pure, unchecked id — that she feels more genuine than almost any other woman who's been allowed (oh, show business) to carry her own major Hollywood film, besides possibly her Bridesmaids costar Kristen Wiig. Even when the material falls short, she's never not worth watching. B  Leah Greenblatt

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