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The latest in pop-culture news, recaps, and reviews, plus close reads, profiles, interviews, and more from Vulture.com. [Brand Logo]( the fall guys [Here’s the Real Reason Why There’s Still No Oscar for Best Stunts]( It’s a lousy argument, not to mention an offensive one. Photo: Universal Pictures When Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt appeared at the 2024 Oscars to pay tribute to Hollywood’s stunt professionals, they had two aims. One was, of course, to help promote their film, [The Fall Guy](, which stars Gosling as a [down-on-his-luck stuntman](. But they were also there to implicitly draw attention to the fact that there still was no Oscar for Best Stunts, despite the fact that stuntpeople built Hollywood before there were any real movie stars. A song about how there’s still no Oscar for Best Stunts even plays over the end credits of The Fall Guy, which, of course, was [directed by stunt-professional turned director David Leitch](. [read more]( Devour pop culture with us. [Subscribe now]( to save over 40% on unlimited access to Vulture and everything New York. The Latest TV Recaps • Dark Matter: [The Last 8 Hours]( • Under the Bridge: [Life After Death]( • Loot: [Doubling Down]( • Top Chef: Wisconsin: [A Blank Canvas]( • Hacks: [How to Succeed in Business]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Stories We Think You’ll Like [3 New Comedy Specials You Should Definitely Watch (When You Have a Moment) Featuring real sunsets, fake sunsets, gangbang act-outs, and a bunch of therapists.]( By Jesse David Fox [Benson Boone Can Be Your Anything His approach to songwriting won’t change pop music, but it is a recipe for sticking around.]( [Nelson Peltz Sells Entire Disney Stake After Losing Proxy Battle Disney rejected him, so he’s rejecting it back.]( By Zoe Guy [Is Somebody Gonna Match Tinashe’s Freak? The singer knew “Nasty” would make a scene.]( By Jennifer Zhan [This New Netflix, Peacock, and Apple TV+ Bundle Comes With a Catch Strings attached.]( By Savannah Salazar [Will We Ever Get to See This Saoirse Ronan Oscar Contender? The Outrun looks like a searing, heart-wrenching (awards-worthy) drama. Too bad it has no U.S. release date.]( By Jason P. Frank [Notorious B.I.G.’s Mom Wants to ‘Slap the Daylights Out of’ Diddy “And you can quote me on that.”]( By Justin Curto [Bill Skarsgård’s ‘Gross’ Nosferatu Is Supposed to … Turn Us On? “Hopefully, you’ll get a little bit attracted by it and disgusted by your attraction at the same time.”]( By Zoe Guy [The Police Could Turn Anything Into a Hit “We were so popular it almost didn’t matter what we put out.”]( By Devon Ivie [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Vulture Games [Today’s Crossword]( 7-Across, Eight Letters: Cat voiced by Chris Pratt in an eponymous movie Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Getty Images [Today’s Cinematrix]( Can you name an Olivia Colman movie with an 80%+ Rotten Tomatoes score? Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Kevin Winter/Getty Images, Monica Schipper/Getty Images, Brendon Thorne/Getty Images A newsletter about the perpetual Hollywood awards race, for subscribers only. [Sign up]( to get it every week. [Get the Newsletter]( [logo]( [facebook logo]( [instagram logo]( [twitter logo]( [unsubscribe]( | [privacy notice]( | [update preferences]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up now]( to get this newsletter in your inbox. [View this email in your browser.]( You received this email because you have a subscription to New York. Reach the right online audience with us For advertising information on email newsletters, please contact AdOps@nymag.com Vox Media, LLC 1701 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036 Copyright © 2024, All rights reserved

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