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Gizmodo
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- Gizmodo
The Mystery Star of ‘Weapons' Talks About Its Most Unforgettable Scene
After watching Zach Cregger's Weapons, a lot of things may run through your mind. There are the characters, the reveals, and the scares. Additionally, there's a lot of actual running that could be running through your mind. Kids running through the streets. Kids running through the woods. Kids running through… other things on the hunt for… someone. We won't spoil it here, but in her first interview about her role in the film, actress Amy Madigan talks about filming her character's unforgettable scene at the end of the plays Aunt Gladys in the film, the eccentric witch aunt of Alex, the last remaining child in the class where everyone else disappeared. We soon learn that Gladys is the one responsible for the kids in Alex's class disappearing, but near the end of the film, Alex turns the tables. He uses her magic against her and sends all the kids from the class after her at the exact same time. They barrel through houses, walls, everything, in a hilarious, exciting, and ultimately gory turn of events. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Madigan revealed she was actually the one person running from the kids. 'I said, 'Oh no, I'm going to be doing this running,' except when I get tackled at the very end,' the Field of Dreams star said. 'Thank goodness this stunt woman came in and was tackled. Then I had to roll over and get eviscerated. Zach would say 'you're panicked' and all that, but 'just have your body be out there, flail around.' That's all I need to hear because I like being a physical actor.' So that wacky running? That was Madigan. The screaming and flailing on the ground? Madigan. But the being tackled was not. In terms of talking more about Gladys, like where she came from or what her deal was, Madigan was less open. 'I used a lot of different bits of information, but I wouldn't say it's one or the other. I think it's a combination of a lot of things,' Madigan said. 'People ask that question, 'Is she real or is it this or that?' I said, 'Good, you guys figure it out 'cause I can't answer that.'' She also commented on the potential of an Aunt Gladys prequel, which she doesn't quite believe in yet but is seemingly interested in. 'It's not that I discount it, but in this business, nothing's real till it's real,' she said. 'I just had such a great time working with Zach and being inside that brain of his. That's really the gift of how the movie came out. The other stuff has to do with all sorts of conversations that I would never be privy in and business things like that. But, you know, I love Gladys, so I'll leave it at that.' Hopefully, we don't all have to leave it at that, and we learn more about Gladys in the future. Weapons is now in theaters. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what's next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.


CBS News
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- CBS News
Eleven Madison Park, first restaurant to win 3 Michelin stars with plant-based menu, will serve meat again
Eleven Madison Park is ditching its vegan-only menu. Starting Oct. 14, the restaurant, which became the first in the world to earn three Michelin stars for an entirely plant-based menu, will begin offering meat dishes including meat and duck. The vegan-only menu launched after the pandemic, in 2021. Chef Daniel Humm posted an explanation of the change on the restaurant's website. "When we reopened Eleven Madison Park in 2021, emerging from lockdown, we vowed to rebuild differently: craft a meal every bit as transporting as before without a single animal product. The decision was a creative leap and a climate imperative," Humm wrote. "The announcement ignited a debate that transcended food, something we hadn't prepared for ... My team and I felt liberated and cracked open. The journey proved richer than any before." He said their subsequently being awarded three Michelin stars in 2022 "was something unimaginable. It felt like walking on water." Humm said however the decision has had unintended consequences, which are prompting the change. "It became clear that while we had built something meaningful, we had also unintentionally kept people out. This is the opposite of what we believe hospitality to be," he wrote. "Eating together is the essence of who we are, and I've learned that for me to truly champion plant-based cooking, I need to create an environment where everyone feels welcome around the table."


Fox News
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- Fox News
Michael Penix Jr. involved in practice scuffle, Can he lead the Falcons?
Michael Penix Jr. was involved in a fight during practice for the Atlanta Falcons. Jason McIntyre discusses Penix's rookie season and if he's ready to lead the Falcons this year.