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Taylor Momsen, Jim Carrey's Grinch Reunion at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025
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Taylor Momsen, Jim Carrey’s Grinch Reunion at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

It Was No Picnic for Me Either, Pal

At the time, Hiro said all was well that ended well.

“About two months after the filming was completed, Jim and I talked again,” he told the Times. “He said he admired me, and told me I did a great job and said thanks. I thanked him too, because he went through that whole thing. I think How the Grinch Stole Christmas was the hardest film I’ve ever worked on. It is a good memory, but if we had to do that again…we won’t do it!”

As it turned out, Hiro—who’s won two Oscars since, for 2017’s Darkest Hour and 2019’s Bombshell—started therapy after his experience on HTGSC.

It got bad enough, Hiro told Vulture in 2018, that a producer suggested he leave to show Carrey how essential he was to the production. (The film’s makeup department was huge, but among the credits Hiro is the only one dedicated to the Grinch.)

He didn’t answer when Carrey called after a week, Hiro said, but Howard assured him the actor had sworn to change his ways.

While his friends encouraged him to ask for a big raise, the Kyoto-born artist continued, he decided he’d ask the studio for help getting a green card instead. 

It worked, and he’s since become an American citizen. (And therapy helped him realize that he was “really an introvert.”)

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Dr Seuss's The Grinch makes iconic return to TV for sparkly new Christmas advert
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Dr Seuss’s The Grinch makes iconic return to TV for sparkly new Christmas advert

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

With Halloween now in the rear view mirror, the countdown to Christmas is on – and we’re already seeing the first batch of festive adverts appearing on TV.

Asda’s 2025 offering launched over the weekend and sees one of the most iconic Christmas characters of all time make a return to the screen: The Grinch.

In the advert, the Yuletide-hating character is seen accompanied by two children for a Christmas shopping trip, but true to form, he doesn’t appear to be enjoying the experience – singing a humorous song to the tone of festive staple Let it Snow.

“Oh the prices this year are frightful, spenny gifts I’ve seen a sight full,” he sings. “We’re getting quite low on dough, it’s a no, it’s a no, it’s a no.”

However, he soon sees a bright and shiny Asda sign in the distance, which makes him think twice about his previous negativity – especially impressed by the fact that it matches his green colour.

Pushing a shopping trolley through the aisles, he then sings: “Oh the worries show signs of stopping. Wait – am I enjoying shopping? With prices rolled back down low, here we go, here we go, here we go.”

With his trolley full of festive foods and Christmas crackers – and his mood now bordering on euphoric – The Grinch continues: “When we get it all home tonight, oh it’s all going to go down a treat. And to you lot who called me tight, look what we’ve brought you to eat!”

One final verse sees him hosting a party in his house, complete with gift-giving, a roast turkey and all sorts of other festive fun – you can watch the spot in full below:

The advert coincides with the 25th anniversary of the live-action film adaptation of Dr Seuss’s iconic kids book, which famously saw Jim Carrey take on the title character.

It was first shown on the supermarket’s social channels on Saturday 1st November, before a shorter 60 second version aired on TV for the first time on ITV 1 at 8.30pm during an ad break for the 1% Club.

And we can probably expect to see it on screen an awful lot more in the next couple of months!

“We’re so excited to launch this year’s Christmas campaign,” Asda’s Chief Customer Officer Rachel Eyre said in a statement. “We all love Christmas, but we also know it can come with financial pressures. That’s why this year, we’re focused on helping everyone enjoy the festive season we all deserve, filled with joy, celebration, and the reassurance of Asda Price.

“If we can win over the Grinch, the biggest cynic of all, then we know that with our unmatchable mix – amazing products at unbeatable value – we can all have a truly fabulous Christmas together at Asda.”

Looking for something to watch? Visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Taylor Momsen Rocks New Version of 'Grinch' Song
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Taylor Momsen Rocks New Version of ‘Grinch’ Song

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Taylor Momsen is revisiting a holiday classic — with a rock twist.

The Pretty Reckless frontwoman has re-recorded “Where Are You Christmas?” 25 years after first performing the song as Cindy Lou Who in How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

The reimagined version appears on the band’s new holiday EP, Taylor Momsen’s Pretty Reckless Christmas, released Friday (Oct. 31) via Fearless Records.

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The original ballad, co-written by Mariah Carey, James Horner, and Will Jennings, first appeared on the 2000 film’s soundtrack and was famously performed by Momsen at just seven years old. That same year, Faith Hill’s version reached No. 65 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Momsen’s 2025 update opens with a nostalgic snippet of her childhood recording before launching into a full-blown rock version, anchored by crunchy guitars and her signature gritty vocals. “Where are you, Christmas? Why can’t I find you?” she sings, giving the wistful lyrics new energy and edge.

The six-track EP also includes four original songs — “I Wanna Be Your Christmas Tree,” “Christmas Is Killing Me,” “Blues on Christmas,” and “When We Were Young” — as well as a reprise titled “Christmas, Why Can’t I Find You.”

“Pretty Reckless Christmas started as just one song, but the moment we got into the studio, it took on a life of its own,” Momsen said in a statement. “There was so much emotion, nostalgia and chaos wrapped up in it that it didn’t feel right to leave it standing alone. To really honor it, I needed to build a whole world around it. That’s how this project became a full body of work — something bigger, deeper and far more personal than I ever expected.”

Momsen’s last studio album with The Pretty Reckless, Death by Rock and Roll, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart in 2021, making them the first female-fronted band to hit No. 1 on the chart with their first four albums.

Meanwhile, “For I Am Death,” The Pretty Reckless’ first new music since its 2021 album Death by Rock and Roll, climbs to No. 1 on the ranking dated Nov. 8. It’s the band’s eighth leader and fourth straight, a streak that dates to 2020, when “Death by Rock and Roll” led for three weeks, followed by reigns for “And So It Went” and “Only Love Can Save Me Now” in 2021.

In 2013, The Pretty Reckless made its maiden appearance on the tally with “Heaven Knows,” a song that ended up reigning for four weeks beginning in March 2014. That kicked off a streak of four consecutive No. 1s, with “Heaven Knows” followed by “Messed Up World” (2014), “Follow Me Down” (2015) and “Take Me Down” (2016).

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New Trailer for Carrey's 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' 25th Anniv.
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New Trailer for Carrey’s ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ 25th Anniv.

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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New Trailer for Carrey’s ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ 25th Anniv.

by Alex Billington
October 28, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Join the Whobilation, again!” Universal Pictures has unveiled a new trailer for the 25th Anniversary re-release of the beloved Christmas classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas – the live-action version with Jim Carrey from the year 2000. Many kids grew up watching and loving this one. Older generations grew up with the animated classic 1966 version from Chuck Jones. Both based on the beloved book created by Dr. Seuss – How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The movie, directed by Ron Howard, is a live-action version of the story about a grumpy green creature known as “The Grinch”, who lives above a town called Whoville – played under perfectly wicked make-up by the one-and-only Jim Carrey. (Rick Baker & Gail Rowell-Ryan won the Best Make-Up Oscar for this.) He plans to ruin Christmas for all of the citizens of the town, because he hates Christmas. His plan is foiled when he meets the young Cindy Lou Who (played by actress Taylor Momsen in her first film role) who teaches him the true meaning of Christmas. The cast includes Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, Bill Irwin, and Molly Shannon. So many movies have been re-released this year and they’re continuing the trend by bringing this out again in theaters in December. Who’s going?

Here’s the 25th Anniversary trailer for Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas, via YouTube:

How the Grinch Stole Christmas 25th Anniversary Trailer

How the Grinch Stole Christmas 25th Anniversary Poster

It’s not easy being green, especially when you’re the cranky, cantankerous Grinch. Brooding alone in the cave he calls home with only his dog Max, the reclusive Grinch wiles away his days ruminating on the horrible hatred he feels for the Whos down in the neighboring burg of Whoville. With their annual holiday festivities approaching, the Grinch hatches a vengeful plot to ruin the fun and purloin all the trappings that make Christmas so special. But he meets a surprising match in brave little Cindy Lou Who (played by Taylor Momsen), a tiny girl whose kindness and generosity of spirit just might help The Grinch begin to appreciate the beauty of the season. How the Grinch Stole Christmas is directed by the beloved American actor / filmmaker Ron Howard, directing his 14 feature film at the time just after EDtv (1999) and before A Beautiful Mind (2001) after this. The screenplay is written by Jeffrey Price & Peter S. Seaman. Based on the Dr. Seuss book of the same name first published in 1957. The movie was originally released in theaters in November 2000. Universal will re-release Ron Howard’s Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas film in theaters again starting December 12th, 2025 this winter. Who’s already a fan of this holiday classic?

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