Kylie, the new three-part documentary that launched on Netflix on Wednesday and has been making me verklempt ever since, is great in every way it's possible for TV to be. But on the basis of the first two and a half episodes, a couple of things jump out: Kylie's almost superhuman ability to stay cheerful in the face of intense provocation, and the extraordinary rudeness she had to tolerate from interviewers back in the day.
Describing himself as where underground journalist Nardwuar (disarmingly well researched) meets NPR legend Terry Gross (sensitive, direct) meets late talkshow host Dick Cavett (intellectual, sophisticated), he is a freakishly intuitive listener. The way you construct the narrative of my life is so true that it's just a little startling, actor Michelle Williams told him in 2023.
Amy Poehler may be the most-liked woman in Hollywood. Her latest project, the mega-popular podcast "Good Hang with Amy Poehler," certainly encourages that impression. It's perhaps her biggest platform since the hit series "Parks and Recreation," in which she played the idealistic bureaucrat Leslie Knope, went off the air a decade ago. And while many of her former co-stars have branched out into new territory- Aziz Ansari by reinventing himself as a melancholy romantic in "Master of None,"
In 2025 Broski is also writing her own rules about what it means to be a creator. In addition to hosting The Broski Reportand her medieval-themed YouTube celebrity talk show, Royal Court - she calls interviewing Superman himself, David Corenswet, a "career highlight" - she recently made her debut as a recording artist, first with what she calls a "proof-of-concept" cover of Harry Styles' "Adore You," followed by two smoldering original singles, "The Sun" and "Stained," which both show off her impressive pipes.
Pedro Pascal revealed that his early crushes included Olivia Newton-John in Grease and Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman in Batman Returns, noting a fondness for Indiana Jones.
"If someone was living in your living room and not paying rent, you might be mean, too. But yeah, I love pointing out to people that Ned Schneebly is the guy who writes all The White Lotus es."