Stephanie Corneliussen Talks Mr. Robot Bondage, Trilingualism, and Joannas Forebears

Stephanie Corneliussen There were a lot of scenes that had viewers talking during the first season of USA’s breakout thriller Mr. Robot, and one of them involved a ball gag. Stephanie Corneliussen’s Lady Macbeth–like villainess, Joanna Wellick, demanded that her husband Tyrell strap her in for a BDSM session. Since then, we’ve seen the character played by the Danish actress get even more adventurous, engaging in knife play with a boy toy a few weeks ago, but we’ve also seen her get more complex.

Stephen Dorff on Avoiding Chest Acne and Man Breasts for His Entirely Shirtless Role in

Stephen Dorff. Stephen Dorff’s career has been anything but predictable. Case in point: After starring in Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere last year, he went on to play a porn king in Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star. And this weekend we’ll see him as a Greek slave in the sword-and-sandals epic Immortals, directed by Tarsem Singh and featuring Henry Cavill as a hero trying to stop a torture-happy despot (Mickey Rourke) from taking over the world.

Steven Spielberg, the Duffer Brothers Charm Netflix With Stephen Kings The Talisman Adaptation

Let’s see: spunky kid, supernatural alternate dimension, epic journey. Yeah, this is all adding up here. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Steven Spielberg is joining powerful mystic forces with Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer to develop a TV series based on one of the few (just kidding; there are still dozens of) Stephen King works yet to be adapted: 1984’s The Talisman, which King penned alongside Peter Straub.

Steven Tyler - Vulture

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Steven Universe Is the Queerest Animated Show on TV

Steven and the Crystal Gems. In one simple scene earlier this season, Steven Universe finally confirmed what many queer viewers have long suspected to be true: This is a show with people like us in it. The season-four episode “Last One Out of Beach City” takes place at a rock concert, where a character named Pearl meets a butch rocker with long pink hair and a lip ring.

Stevie Nicks Knows Theres a Rock Hall Problem That Needs Fixing

When Stevie Nicks comes at you, shawl in hand, with a quibble about the institution you’re running, you best sit back and listen. Maybe even offer to buy her another shawl for her shawl vault in gratitude. Because as Nicks explained during her induction speech into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Friday evening, she believes soloists who break out from their bands have a more difficult time getting recognized by the Hall for their artistic and creative achievements, given that, well, bandmembers might be reluctant to try a solo pursuit to begin with.

Sting Might Be Onto Something

Je téléphone á la Police. Please forward this to the digital mailboxes of: Led Zeppelin, R.E.M., the Smiths, Talking Heads, the White Stripes, Oasis, non-hologram ABBA, the Kinks, and, why not, NSYNC. Sting has activated his siren of wisdom for legacy bands, telling the new issue of Music Week that they should reunite at least one time for the benefit of their fans. “Once. You should do it once and the timing should be right,” he explained.

Strange New Worlds Secretly Sad Space Saddies, Ranked

😢 What a time to be alive: Fans of sci-fi and workplace shows have three solid Star Trek spinoffs to enjoy. Strange New Worlds is wrapping up its second season, Lower Decks is slated to return for season four in September, and Discovery will be back for its fifth and final season in 2024. Strange New Worlds in particular is such fun to watch, reveling in the freedom of episodic storytelling to explore a bunch of different genres and tropes including body-swapping, being trapped in a fairy tale, and, most recently, boldly going right to an unlikely, delightful musical reality.

Stranger Things Millie Bobby Brown on Playing Eleven, Her Love-Hate Relationship With Scary Movie

Millie Bobby Brown is only 12 years old, but in the Netflix series Stranger Things, she delivers a performance that many adult actors would have a hard time matching. As the mysterious, telekinetically powerful Eleven, she’s able to fling bodies across a room in one scene and quietly convey a sense of deep sadness in another, a notable feat considering her character rarely speaks. In real life, though, Brown — whose resume includes a role in the BBC series Intruders and guest appearances on Modern Family and Grey’s Anatomy — is extremely talkative and gregarious.

Succession Power Rankings: Sob Story

Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to see our emotional-support billionaires put their father to rest — not in the ground, because Pop wasn’t really hot on that idea, but in an absolutely massive mausoleum he got an amazing deal on. Meanwhile, online is peaking, Jess is resigning (or trying to), and Americans are rioting in the streets over the whole situation wherein arsonists destroyed 100,000 ballots and ATN just decided those ballots don’t count so now a neofascist is president-elect.