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Gay Meat Releases New Single “Love For Fun”: Listen

by jummy84 November 18, 2025
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Gay Meat: Not necessarily a band name you want to go around recommending to people willy-nilly, but music worth recommending nonetheless. Ex-Museum Mouth frontman Karl Kuehn has been releasing catchy, pensive, emo-leaning indie rock under the moniker for a while, and now he’s got a new label home at Skeletal Lightning, who are releasing Gay Meat’s upcoming debut album Blue Water sometime early in the new year. In the meantime, Kuehn’s sharing the record’s lead single “Love For Fun” today.

As Kuehn tells it, “Love For Fun” was written in the aftermath of a fling with an older guy, which he realized in retrospect was doomed from the start. The track is a slow burner that reaches an epic swell in its final chorus — with some subtle background vocals courtesy of Jeff Rosenstock — as if to mimic the a-ha moment of recognizing that the “love” in question really was just “fun” all along. Listen below.

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Fun Trailer for 'Sirocco & the Kingdom of Winds' Psychedelic Fairy Tale
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Fun Trailer for ‘Sirocco & the Kingdom of Winds’ Psychedelic Fairy Tale

by jummy84 November 17, 2025
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Fun Trailer for ‘Sirocco & the Kingdom of Winds’ Psychedelic Fairy Tale

by Alex Billington
November 16, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Let’s go get your sister!” Check out this funky & colorful official trailer for the peculiar French animated film titled Sirocco and the Kingdom of Winds, directed by Benoît Chieux. This actually opened in the US last year thanks to GKids – and originally premiered back in 2023 at the Annecy Film Festival. However, I’m just now catching up with it and it looks crazy cool. Especially for animation geeks. “A psychedelic fairy tale years in the making comes from the imagination of director Benoît Chieux. With captivating creatures and a vibrant Seussian world, Sirocco and the Kingdom of the Winds is a kaleidoscopic fantasy adventure bursting with charm and wonder.” Juliette and her sister Carmen are transported to the Kingdom of Winds after finding an enchanted book. They are also transformed into cats. Juliette causes an accident that upsets the Kingdom’s locals, leading its ruler to give Juliette to the songstress Selma, while also sentencing Carmen to marry his son. Will they find their way out? This looks super wacky and weird and tons of fun. Get a look.

Official trailer (+ poster) for Benoît Chieux’s film Sirocco and the Kingdom of Winds, from YouTube:

Sirocco and the Kingdom of Winds Trailer

Sirocco and the Kingdom of Winds Poster

One day, the adventurous Juliette and her sister Carmen find an enchanted toy and get swept away into the Kingdom of the Winds. They are transformed into cats and find themselves in a fantastical new world full of flying divas, technicolor dragons, and other mind-melting creations. When Juliette causes an accident that draws the ire of the local inhabitants, the Mayor gives Juliette to the beautiful songstress Selma and sentences Carmen to marry his son as punishment. The sisters must find a way to escape before the wedding bells ring, but the key to their journey home lies with Sirocco, the mysterious wizard feared for his ferocious storms. Sirocco and the Kingdom of Winds is directed by French animation filmmaker Benoît Chieux, director of Aunt Hilda! and Melting Heart Cake previously. The screenplay is written by Alain Gagnol and Benoît Chieux. Produced by Ron Dyens. This initially premiered at the 2023 Annecy Film Festival and was already released in France in late 2023. GKids already released Sirocco and the Kingdom of Winds in US theaters in August 2024 last year. For more info on how to watch it, visit their official site.

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Watch: The Trailer for Dining With The Kapoors Is Full of Fun Moments

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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The trailer for Dining with the Kapoors is finally here, offering a warm, nostalgic look into one of India’s most iconic film families. The one-hour special drops on November 21 and promises viewers a seat at the lunch table where laughter, legacy, and never-before-seen moments unfold.
For almost a hundred years, the Kapoors have shaped Indian cinema, not just through their films, but through a cultural imprint that spans generations. This special brings the entire clan together to honour the legendary Raj Kapoor on his 100th birth anniversary, blending emotion, humour, and the unmistakable Kapoor charm.

Created by Armaan Jain and directed by Smriti Mundhra (Indian Matchmaking, The Romantics, Never Have I Ever), it takes a fly-on-the-wall documentary approach. Shot with an intimate, unfiltered gaze, it captures everything from playful teasing to heartfelt memories, all tied together by the family’s shared love for food, stories, and togetherness.
The gathering features Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Rima Jain, Ranbir Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, Aadar Jain, and more, a rare coming-together of Bollywood royalty under one roof.

Dining with the Kapoors premieres on November 21 on Netflix, inviting audiences to feast their eyes, and hearts, on food, family, and a celebration that honours a century of cinematic heritage.


Director Smriti Mundhra shares, “I’ve been lucky to work with Netflix a few times before—on Indian Matchmaking, Never Have I Ever and The Romantics—so coming back to do this project is like a homecoming in more ways than one. Telling a story about the importance of family and the value of legacy in this time when the pace of life is taking us away from those things feels very special.”

She adds, “The Kapoors are not just a Bollywood dynasty, but the type of family we all want to be a part of: extremely tight, fun loving, and absolutely obsessed with food. What I wanted to capture wasn’t just their story on the surface, but that feeling of being right there at the table with them—hearing the stories, the laughter, the unfiltered moments that happen when the performance drops away. I’m grateful to Armaan Jain and the entire Kapoor clan for allowing me to be a small part of their legacy.”

Also Read: Dining With The Kapoors Ft. Ranbir Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan and More to Release on THIS Date

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Fun Trailer for the Chicago Bears' Super Bowl Shuffle Doc 'The Shuffle'
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Fun Trailer for the Chicago Bears’ Super Bowl Shuffle Doc ‘The Shuffle’

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Fun Trailer for the Chicago Bears’ Super Bowl Shuffle Doc ‘The Shuffle’

by Alex Billington
November 14, 2025
Source: YouTube

“How bad can it be?” “Nobody’s going to hear it other than people in Chicago, right?” 🏈 And the rest is history. Does anyone remember this? Do the Super Bowl Shuffle! And win some big time games! Ha. HBO has revealed the official trailer for a short documentary film called The Shuffle, a sports history doc as one of their latest offerings during the NFL football season this fall. This looks like good fun. The short film explores the making of the 1985 Chicago Bears’ iconic “Super Bowl Shuffle” rap video (which you can also see below), featuring rare footage and new player interviews, showing how this Grammy-nominated hit captivated Chicago and football fans during their championship season. Featuring appearances by former Chicago Bears players Willie Gault, Mike Singletary, Jim McMahon, and Gary Fencik. The Shuffle is ready to stream during Thanksgiving later this month – for primetime football season. The documentary is the first in a new series of short football films, made in partnership with NFL Films, and will debut in advance of the new season of “Hard Knocks: In Season with the NFC East.” This seems like a hilarious blast from the past.

Here’s the official trailer for HBO’s sports history short doc film The Shuffle, direct from YouTube:

The Shuffle Doc Trailer

The Shuffle Doc Trailer

The Shuffle chronicles the making of the 1985 Chicago Bears’ iconic rap music video that became a cultural phenomenon enroute to the team’s storied Super Bowl XX championship. Featuring behind-the-scenes footage & new interviews with the star players who performed the song, the film explores the conception, execution, and impact of the Grammy-nominated track that energized the city of Chicago and football fans everywhere 40 years ago. Conceived by the Chicago-based record label executive Dick Meyer of Red Label Records, the song sparked debate over swagger versus superstition, as it was recorded weeks before the Bears had officially secured their spot in the Super Bowl. Ultimately, it was the bravado of the legendary team & everyone involved in the making of the song that marked a major turning point in the relationship between sports, music, and pop culture. The Shuffle is a short film directed by producer / filmmaker Jeff Cameron, also director of The Way Up – Chris Long & the Waterboys doc previously. Executive produced by Ross Ketover, Keith Cossrow, Ken Rodgers, Jessica Boddy, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Bentley Weiner. HBO will debut The Shuffle streaming on HBO Max starting November 25th, 2025 this fall. Who’s down?

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Mega Fun Trailer for 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Animated Sequel
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Mega Fun Trailer for ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Animated Sequel

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Mega Fun Trailer for ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Animated Sequel

by Alex Billington
November 12, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Waahoo!!” Universal Pictures + Illumination have revealed the first official trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, the animated sequel to the first epic The Super Mario Bros. Movie from 2023. Ready to join Mario & Luigi on another adventure? This next one lands in theaters April 2026 around the world next spring. Looks even wilder and more ambitious than the first advenutre! This follow-up sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movie is a continuation of this story with all these characters. But it sounds like they’re mixing things up just like the original video games. The first NES game was called Super Mario Bros. (1986) with two sequels – later on in 2007 Nintendo released a game called Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie features the same co-directors from the first film back again. The voice actors include Chris Pratt as Mario again, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek. This trailer also introduces Bowser Jr, who looks a bit like Wario, coming for his papa. It should be a fun time! Dive in.

Here’s the first full official trailer for Illumination’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, from YouTube:

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer

Yippee! The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is an animated film based on the world of Super Mario Bros., and follows The Super Mario Bros. Movie, released in 2023 which earned more than $1.3 billion worldwide. Illumination’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is co-directed by filmmakers Aaron Horvath (director of Teen Titans GO! To the Movies) and Michael Jelenic (a producer on Teen Titans Go!, ThunderCats Roar and other animated series) both of the first Super Mario Bros Movie. The screenplay is again written by Matthew Fogel (The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, Minions: The Rise of Gru). Based on the video game series from Nintendo, originally created by Shigeru Miyamoto and Gunpei Yokoi in 1983 as an arcade game. Produced by Chris Meledandri and Shigeru Miyamoto. Made by Illumination Animation. Universal debuts The Super Mario Galaxy Movie in theaters worldwide on April 3rd, 2026 next spring. Excited to watch?

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Pete Davidson and Colin Jost on 'Saturday Night Live'
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Pete Davidson Makes Surprise ‘SNL’ Appearance, Pokes Fun at Ferry

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
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He’s back!

Pete Davidson made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live, where he was introduced by Colin Jost during the “Weekend Update” segment to address a recent article about a ferry they purchased together years ago.

“The New York Times recently ran an article calling the Staten Island Ferry that I purchased with Pete Davidson a ‘money losing fiasco.’ With more on this, is Pete Davidson,” Jost said in between laughs as Davidson rolled into the shot.

“Colin, you’re looking great as ever. [Michael] Che, starting to crack,” Davidson said, before he went on to joke about a few different topics related to himself, including taking part in the Riyadh Comedy Festival this year and that he’s about to become a father.

“So yeah, in case you’re wondering why I had to do a show in Saudi Arabia, we’re losing millions on this ferry,” he joked. “I assume that’s what the article says. I can’t spend $5 on a paywall when I got a kid on the way.”

Jost and Davidson traded jokes about their ferry during the segment. “We even gave the boat a new name, you know. We thought the Staten Island Ferry sounded too depressing, so now it’s called the Titanic 2,” The King of Staten Island star said.

“That’s right, and it’s actually going very well,” Jost continued. “Recently, we got paid by Nike to put an ad on it for the New York City Marathon.”

Davidson then took over the bit, poking fun at none other than Lorne Michaels: “Exactly. If Lorne Michaels has taught us anything, it’s that you never ever give up, even if everyone says the time has come and Tina Fey is ready to take over.”

Earlier on Saturday, The Pickup actor told People he’d “do anything for Lorne,” adding that he would return to show if the SNL boss asked him to.

“I had a great time hosting last time, and anytime you get that call, it’s an honor and a privilege,” he added. “It’s always relevant, it’s a hot show. People look forward to it, and the cast is great.”

Davidson served as an SNL cast member from 2014-2022. He has since returned to host the sketch comedy series, and has made several cameos over the years.

Nikki Glaser hosted Saturday night’s episode, while Sombr joined as musical guest.

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A Fun and Quirky Anime Musical
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A Fun and Quirky Anime Musical

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
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Prior to a screening of “The Obsessed,” director Takahashi Wataru highlighted what he saw as a lost sense of selflessness and sincerity in being loving to others. That notion colors undergirds the story of his quirky new film, an anime quasi-musical about a man named Giuseppe who throws himself into every “obsession” with myopic, all-consuming abandon. 

For example: The character’s interest in grasshoppers leads him to practice hopping, which then sees him become a professional triple-jumper. Each of these new hobbies, lifestyles, and professions are abandoned for the next the moment that inspiration strikes, as we see when Giuseppe leaves behind a burgeoning athletic career because he suddenly feels like being a private detective. And then a sculptor. And then a welder. And so on. Since his first passion is for singing, “The Obsessed” takes on the characteristics of a musical, as our hero expresses his mercurial feelings through song (much to the annoyance of his boss at the restaurant where he works). 

"Little Amélie or the Character of Rain"

When Giuseppe turns his fleeting attention to a balloon seller named Pechka, his romantic obsession takes more of a philanthropic turn than anything else: He simply dedicates himself to making her life better in every way possible. Wataru and his team of artists depict this as an odyssey, one which takes Giuseppe to increasingly outrageous extremes as he does everything to please his crush short of actually spending time with her. 

The deliberately wonky, angular line-work of Arakawa Masatsugu’s character designs contrasts sharply with the film’s painterly backgrounds, which smudge together generic European geography with specific British architecture so that the Alps seem to exist just north of a town that visibly resembles London. The film’s stylized, childlike drawings not only reflect Giuseppe’s highly mutable nature, but also his innocence and naiveté as well. He can be an incredibly frustrating character to watch, even if sometimes by design; his excitability over new things can make him seem a bit tactless, and audiences can’t help but fear that his obsession with Pechka might disappear as fast as it materialized. Intentional or not, Sano Masaya’s voice performance in the lead role is sometimes a bit too breathless and whimsical for the material at hand.

Giuseppe understands how things work (and even how to communicate with mice, as his rodent friend Cielo sometimes occasionally narrates the film and rides around in Giuseppe’s hair a la “Ratatouille”), but he’s  fundamentally disconnected from the world around him. That disconnect can be traced across the character’s interactions Pechka. Algebraic symbols appear when she speaks, but her immediate and material needs are easy puzzles for Giuseppe to solve, whether that’s caring for her hospitalized mother or digging out of debt from the (ridiculous) gangster Mr. Twist, named for how much he likes that style of dance. 

Wataru’s has contributed to a dozen “Crayon Shinchan” feature films across nearly three decades at Shin-Ei Animation, and his experience with absurdist mayhem reveals itself in delightful ways throughout “The Obsessed.” His talent for such things is most clearly expressed through wild digressions, such as the inexplicably action-packed and technically impressive car chase sequence in which the aforementioned Mr Twist floors it across town in his fancy coupé. Sometimes, Wataru’s talents are displayed via small and silly little touches, like a hospital war where everyone is coughing at the same time. 

In any case, the film feels as excitingly changeable as its art style, something which pushes into more emotionally fraught territory during its last half hour. Giuseppe begins to take his attempts to fix everything too far as he tries to heal the old wound of a lost love, an effort that’s both selfless and self-centered in equal measure. It’s interesting that the peril of the film’s final stretch is almost entirely self-inflicted, which makes the occasional shrug around Giuseppe’s obsessions feel a little out of step with the rest of what would otherwise be a rather emotionally mature arc. Even so, the project’s visual craft keeps its surprisingly spiritual finale afloat. The background art, which is in flux throughout “The Obsessed”, moves further into abstraction as the once vaguely natural tones of buildings and landscapes are deconstructed into white lines on purple-tinged paintings. 

If only the music were able to keep pace with the dynamism of the film’s visual design. Unfortunately, the songs have a tendency to drift towards a very similar sound, which stands out in the context of a project where everything else is so imaginative. Still, there are bright spots in that score: Pechka’s final song brings things home, and leaves Wataru’s film on a high note. And, as with some of the conflicting writing around Giuseppe, it’s very easy to forgive any minor trespasses in “The Obsessed,” a film which flaunts its immense visual creativity at every turn, and finds something new to obsess over wherever Giuseppe happens to look.

Grade: B

“The Obsessed” screened at the 2025 Tokyo International Film Festival. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution.

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Full Trailer for Holiday Comedy 'Oh. What. Fun.' with Pfeiffer & Moretz
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Full Trailer for Holiday Comedy ‘Oh. What. Fun.’ with Pfeiffer & Moretz

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Full Trailer for Holiday Comedy ‘Oh. What. Fun.’ with Pfeiffer & Moretz

by Alex Billington
November 6, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Why does Saint Nick get all the credit? Moms do all the work.” It’s Mom’s time to have some fun! Prime Video has debuted their official trailer for a Christmas comedy movie called Oh. What. Fun, from director Michael Showalter. This raucous comedy is ready to debut streaming in December – it’s skipping theaters entirely for an online release. Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Claire Clauster – she makes the Christmas magic happen every year for her family but her children & grandchildren don’t realize the effort it takes, until she goes missing. Claire’s already set off on a festive adventure of her own – it’s one that doesn’t involve cooking, cleaning, or coordinating anyone else’s chaos. When they realize she’s missing, their holiday is at risk until she returns to give them a celebration they deserve. Along with Pfeiffer, it also stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Danielle Brooks, Denis Leary, Dominic Sessa, Havana Rose Liu, Maude Apatow, Eva Longoria, Jason Schwartzman, Devery Jacobs, Joan Chen. The fun film is “a wink to every overworked holiday host, the film celebrates family, freedom, and the unexpected magic of a Christmas gone off-script.” Looks crazy fun and kooky and wild! Might be entertaining enough to watch with the whole family one evening. 🎄

Here’s the full official trailer for Michael Showalter’s comedy film Oh. What. Fun., direct from YouTube:

Oh. What. Fun. Film Trailer

Oh. What. Fun. Film Poster

You can rewatch the teaser trailer for Showalter’s Oh. What. Fun. movie right here for the first look again.

Claire Clauster (Michelle Pfeiffer) is the glue that holds her chaotic, lovable family together every holiday season. From perfectly frosted cookies to meticulously wrapped gifts, no one “decks the halls” quite like Claire. But this year, as her grown kids & distracted husband get swept up in their own seasonal drama, they make a crucial mistake: they forget their mom. By the time they realize she’s missing, Claire’s already set off on a festive adventure of her own – it’s one that doesn’t involve cooking, cleaning, or coordinating anyone else’s chaos. As her family scrambles to find her and salvage their Christmas, Claire rediscovers what the holidays mean when you’re finally free to put yourself first. Oh. What. Fun. is directed by the American filmmaker Michael Showalter, director of the films The Baxter, Hello My Name is Doris, The Big Sick, The Lovebirds, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Spoiler Alert, and The Idea of You previously. The screenplay is written by Chandler Baker & Michael Showalter; from a story by Chandler Baker. Produced by Kate Churchill, Jordana Mollick, Jane Rosenthal, Michael Showalter, Berry Welsh. Amazon will release Oh. What. Fun. streaming on Prime Video starting on December 3rd, 2025 coming soon. Want to watch this?

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Hilary Duff Talks ‘Younger’s Netflix Resurgence and Why It Was ‘Really Fun’ for Her

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Hilary Duff and Sutton Foster‘s show Younger had a loyal fan base throughout its seven-season run from 2015 to 2021. But because the show was on TV Land (before moving to Hulu and Paramount+ for Season 7), it never had a major mainstream breakthrough, and instead relied on its cult following to keep it on the air.

In early 2025, Younger was added to Netflix, which exposed a whole new audience to the beloved comedy-drama. And yes, Duff is very aware of this resurgence.

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bitchy | Greta Lee: ‘Everything’s branded & corporate & lame. No one knows how to have fun’
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bitchy | Greta Lee: ‘Everything’s branded & corporate & lame. No one knows how to have fun’

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Greta Lee became an “overnight success” when she starred in Past Lives two years ago. At the time, she was 40 years old and she had worked as an actress on stage and in films and television for the better part of two decades. But it was that quiet little indie film which turned her career upside down in a good way. Not only did Greta’s acting career go next-level because of Past Lives, but suddenly, she was one of the most in-demand fashionistas. That awards season, she got a brand ambassadorship with Loewe. Following that, she did a Calvin Klein campaign. Now she’s the new face of Lady Dior. That’s part of the reason why she’s one of Vogue’s November cover stars – her new Dior contract, plus her role in Tron: Ares, plus The Morning Show, A House of Dynamite and Late Fame. Basically, she’s spent the past two years working her ass off. Some highlights from her Vogue piece (I did not know anything about her, so I loved this profile):

Her career at the age of 42: “None of this is expected. And thank God it’s so different from what I imagined this career could be at this point. For women it was not guaranteed that you would continue to find any work in your 40s. That’s when you should go shut the door and lie down. But to have it be the opposite of that? I can’t pretend that it’s not incredibly confusing.”

She likes a chain restaurant like Houston’s: “There are far more interesting places to go to, but I like it here. I find it weirdly comforting. Maybe it’s the suburban kid in me.”

Life after Northwestern: “In those years, it was a really big question mark of whether I was going to make a living.” And that was paramount, as she was the first person in her family to go to school in the United States. “It was all about being successful in any way you could. And the expectations were high. I mean, school was not a casual thing.”

The lack of professional role models in the early ‘00s. “That has always been a source of hurt—internalizing years of feeling like, Well, if the only model is something that I physically cannot fit into, what am I doing? Even now, that’s a huge struggle for me because those have not really existed.”

She wants to stay rooted in real life: “As an actor, you feel this external pressure to create this narrative for yourself, and I find it really annoying because it’s so antithetical to my job. My job requires me to stay firmly in touch with all different kinds of people. And it’s not about me. Everything is set up so that the more success you have, the more isolated you become. What happens is—and I have seen this with peers—you get a little weird. You start thinking about yourself in an industry way. You become a product. I hate that, and I can see why it’s crazy-making and really damaging.”

She was given a bodyguard for the first time this year. “It was like, ‘At ease, sir. I got this. I am going to go to the museum.’ ” She understands the need for privacy and security but believes it’s overblown. “It’s a choice. If you don’t buy into it, it leaves you alone. And that’s key to doing my job. The more isolated you get, the more out of touch you are.”

She stays in shape because she’s a “Tracy Anderson addict”: She can be found daily at the fitness guru’s studio along with a cohort of nonindustry women—including some pushing 60. “I look at them like, Why the f–k are you here?” I know why I’m here.… But you are crushing it! It’s changed my perspective. I want to be able to roll around like this when I’m 80.”

She enjoys getting dressed up for work: “When you’re young, there’s a tremendous amount of consideration, all connected to this excitement of possibility. It feels like the world is infinite and anything could happen. I’m lucky that the people around me are old enough to understand we’re trying to recapture that feeling.” These days, however, “everyone has their phones. You go to a party, and people pretend to sip Champagne while they film themselves. Everything’s branded and corporate and lame. No one knows how to have fun anymore.”

The Millennial experience: Lee describes a meme of how young people spent their nights out before smartphones: “pictures of people raging inside some sweaty bar, dancing. Being a millennial, I feel so genuinely privileged that I got to experience that. If I were in my 20s now and all this were happening, it would be totally different.” Another cherished memory: visiting the local multiplex. “As a ’90s kid, that experience was everything, and I just wanted to get as close as I could to being part of that.”

[From Vogue]

She sounds so cool and grounded. Like, seeing her on red carpets, I thought she would be more of an airy-fairy artiste. While she is an artist who takes her craft seriously, she’s also spent most of her career without all of this attention, fame, money and access and it shows. She doesn’t live inside her own ass, is what I’m saying. And what she says about the Millennial experiences of just enjoying things and being in the moment is so real.

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images. Cover courtesy of Vogue.

2025 Venice Film Festival – A House of Dynamite – Premiere – Arrivals,Image: 1034055045, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Available in UK, USA & Europe excluding Poland, Model Release: no, Pictured: Greta Lee, Credit line: KIKA/Wenn/Avalon
2025 Venice Film Festival – A House of Dynamite – Premiere – Arrivals,Image: 1034055055, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Available in UK, USA & Europe excluding Poland, Model Release: no, Pictured: Greta Lee, Credit line: KIKA/Wenn/Avalon
“Tron: Ares” California Premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater on October 6, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA,Image: 1043997374, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Greta Lee, Credit line: Nicky Nelson/Wenn/Avalon


Celebrities attend the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California

Featuring: Greta Lee
Where: Santa Monica, California, United States
When: 25 Feb 2024
Credit: Faye’s Vision/Cover Images

2025 Venice Fim Festival – A House of Dynamite – Photocall,Image: 1033645145, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Available in UK, USA & Europe excluding Poland, Model Release: no, Pictured: Rebecca Ferguson, Credit line: KIKA/Wenn/Avalon


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