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‘Billy Elliot’ Outselling Buzzy ‘Equus’ Three to One?
'Everybody's tightening their belts,' says a producer. Ha! Not Daniel Radcliffe!
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'Everybody's tightening their belts,' says a producer. Ha! Not Daniel Radcliffe!
Plus: Kate Mulgrew joins Harry Potter's wang onstage, and Aidan Quinn and Rutger Hauer get a TV show.
Plus: Harry Potter's wang confirmed for Broadway, and Disney already working on 'High School Musical 4.'
Find out in this recently unearthed watercolor!
In a move clearly intended to assuage fans who might otherwise riot at Drillbit Taylor's lack of fresh sausage, Apatow reveals in an interview that the next film from the Apatow Comedy-Industrial Complex will pack heat.
Orson Welles! Sharon Stone! Shelob!
We really wish we were classy enough not to point out that wangs were popping up everywhere this year, but, sadly, we are not — there were dicks all over the place!
The Season of the Wang returns!
Towels, wangs, and flying police cars!
Plus industry news about Radiohead, Sheryl Crow, and the Decemberists.
The Season of the Wang continues.
Yes, to answer the Vulture editors' repeated questioning, Hank Azaria does powder his wang, but no, you don't get to see it.
Plus exclusive streaming audio!
The Season of the Wang continues!
"At the end of that scene, when she gives that wicked smile, she looks back at him, like, 'Is that all you can deliver?'"
Vulture apologizes to Sally Field's wang.
New York's former theater critic and his problem with Iam McKellen's junk.
Five filmmakers on their work (or, in Vincent Gallo's case, his penis).
The Season of the Wang continues, onstage at BAM.
The ‘Observer’ notices all those wangs everywhere.
Stephen Colbert, Corey Feldman, and more!
A moronic comic-book-obscenity case goes to trial.
Danny Boyle, director of 28 Days Later and the upcoming Sunshine, is quoted in Rush & Molloy as dissing horror director Eli Roth and his "torture porn" oeuvre. "His movies aren't even particularly well done," Boyle says. "They're not even scary. They're horrible, but that's not scary. It's not suspense. And if you watch my films in detail, there's actually not a lot of violence in them. You get numb with violence very quickly."