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Eater
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Eater
I Will Be Living, Laughing, and Loving With This Stanley Wine Tumbler Set
It was only a matter of time before Stanley, the originator of the Very Large To-Go Cup brouhaha, bestowed us the next TikTok-viral-worthy trend in to-go cups. This time, it's a bundle called the All Day Wine Set, which is exactly what it sounds like: a big refillable wine bottle and two to-go tumblers that will enable you to sit and sip pretty all day in the park, or wherever your ideal rosé-sipping spot is located. Right now, both of the colorway options — 'gilded sugar' and 'gilded celadon' — are on sale for $36 off. A more than fair price to pay, for me to ascend to my highest wine mommy form. | Stanley Prices taken at time of publishing. In Stanley's words, the insulated 'All Day Slim Bottle is made for on the go hydration,' and it untwists at the shoulder so you can easily fill it with ice cubes. The 10-ounce tumblers are also designed with the brand's 'double-wall vacuum insulation' to keep beverages cool for the duration of that Party Girl screening that will undoubtedly happen at Hollywood Forever Cemetery this summer. And once you've schlepped your happy, sun-kissed self back home, you can toss it all in the dishwasher (and repeat). For legal reasons, I am not suggesting you drink alcohol in public without a permit. However, if you should happen to find yourself filling this 34-ounce vessel with the ambrosia of your choice at Jacob Riis beach in New York City this summer, you will most likely have a ball. Smash the order button while it's on sale (and save me a good spot in the picnic blanket?). Save $36 on the All Day Wine Set over at Stanley . The freshest news from the food world every day
Yahoo
08-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
12 Scene-Stealing Parker Posey Performances To Check Out If You're Already Missing The White Lotus
There are a few things we're going to miss about tuning into The White Lotus every Monday night now the third season is over – but Parker Posey's performance as Victoria Ratliff is undoubtedly near the top of the list. Parker's mix of subtle gestures (as evidenced in that finale) over-the-top dramatics (her note-perfect delivery of 'I don't even have my lorazepam, I'm going to have to drink myself to sleep', being one such example) and of course that accent made her character a camp scene-stealer which many of us were especially grateful for in the first season not to feature Jennifer Coolidge. If The White Lotus was your first introduction to Parker, you might well be interested in checking out more of the shows and films on her vast CV. And if that's the case, we've rounded up 12 perfect places for you to start... One of Parker Posey's earliest on-screen appearances was in the 90s teen comedy Dazed And Confused playing head cheerleader Darla, who leads a hazing ritual on the last day of school. The film has gone on to achieve cult status, and helped propel the careers of many A-listers including Oscar winners Ben Affleck, Renée Zellweger and Matthew McConaghey. Stream it on: Now Having stolen the show in a few ensemble movies, Parker Posey's first leading performance came in the irreverent comedy Party Girl. As Mary, Parker played a party-loving social butterfly in New York, who attempts to turn her life around with a new career as a library clerk, helps her flatmate on his quest to become the city's hottest new DJ and pursues a romance with a street food vendor. Stream it on: Plex If you're wondering how Parker Posey came to be known as the 90s 'queen of the indies', it was thanks to quirky films like The Daytrippers. Set in the holiday period, the movie centres around a woman who takes a road trip to New York to confront her cheating husband, accompanied by her overbearing husband, her chain-smoking icy sister and her sister's boyfriend, who chats endlessly about the book he's writing, which involves a man born with the head of a dog. Stream it on: Mubi Let's just talk about this cast for a minute. Parker Posey. Lisa Kudrow. Alanna Ubach. Toni Collette. Need we say more? Incidentally… how great would all three of those women be on a future season of The White Lotus? Stream it on: Prime Video One of Parker's earliest mainstream roles was in the romantic comedy You've Got Mail, playing the initial girlfriend of Tom Hanks' character. As ever, Parker brings a whole lot of personality to Patricia, despite only appearing in three scenes of the finished film. Stream it on: Now The Scream franchise is known as one of the horror genre's most meta, which was cemented when the third instalment was released. Often maligned among Scream fans, it does feature another incredible performance from Parker as Jennifer Jolie, who plays a fictionalised version of Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox's character) in the Stab franchise. Stream it on: Paramount+ Christopher Guest is renowned for his mockumentary films like A Mighty Wind (about the reunion of a fictional folk orchestra) and For Your Consideration (which takes a satirical look at Hollywood in the lead-up to awards season). Most revered of all of them, though, is Best In Show, which puts a weird and wonderful slant on the world of dog shows. These mockumentaries are renowned for a few things, namely their left-field comedy, the fact that much of the dialogue is improvised, and their hefty ensemble cast which includes Parker and the likes of Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Jane Lynch, Harry Shearer and, of course, fellow White Lotus alum Jennifer Coolidge. Available for purchase on Sky Store, YouTube, Google Play and more. This, folks. Is what. We call. A serve. Stream it on: Prime Video. Parker Posey really has done it all – including a brief stint in the DC universe. In 2006, she appeared opposite Brandon Routh's spin on Clark Kent in Superman Returns, playing the villainous Lex Luthor's stooge, Kitty Kowalski. Stream it on: Now. If you loved seeing the different ways that Parker Posey brought Victoria Ratliff to life every week in The White Lotus, you'll love seeing her in the true crime series The Staircase – although be warned, the two shows couldn't be further apart in tone. Parker played county prosecutor Freda Black in the drama, which is also set in Durham, North Caroline, the same place her White Lotus character hails from. The connections between The Staircase and The White Lotus don't stop there, though, with both shows also featuring Patrick Schwarzenegger and families with the surname Ratliff, prompting early speculation that there could be a link between the two projects. Stream it on: Now If you thought season three of The White Lotus was a wild ride, then brace yourself before you tune into Beau Is Afraid. The melodramatic horror is the most ambitious project from Midsommar and Hereditary director Ari Aster, and centres around a man who takes a truly epic journey to head home after the death of his mum. While Parker doesn't appear until late on in the three-hour epic, there's no chance of you forgetting her disastrous sex scene with leading man Joaquin Phoenix. Stream it on: Netflix Parker Posey appeared in just two episodes of the TV adaptation of the spy thriller Mr. And Mrs. Smith, but made enough of an impression that she managed to secure her first ever Emmy nomination in the Best Guest Actress In A Drama category (losing out to Michaela Coel for her performance in the same show). Stream it on: Prime Video Here's Where You've Seen The Star-Studded Cast Of The White Lotus Season 3 Before 21 Best Behind-The-Scenes Stories From The White Lotus Cast About Their Time On Set These Were All The Clues Foreshadowing What Went Down In The White Lotus Finale


CNN
07-04-2025
- Entertainment
- CNN
Can't get enough ‘White Lotus'? Here's other places to catch your favorite Season 3 stars
OK. You've had some time to digest that insane season finale of 'The White Lotus,' and you're already itching for another stay at the crazy hotel chain… but Season 4 is still a long way off. What to do?! While we wait for our next 'White Lotus' vacation, here's a list of some standout titles from many of the actors who brought the Thailand-set Season 3 to life. While most Parker Posey fans know and love her from mid-90s gems 'Dazed and Confused' and 'Party Girl,' the always It-girl truly shined brightest in later-90s gem 'The House of Yes,' in which she played a Jackie O-obsessed twin who has an incestuous relationship with her brother (are we sensing a theme?). Another great Posey moment among many came in 2000's 'Best in Show,' one of the most hilarious Christopher Guest ensemble pieces, in which she appeared alongside previous White Lotus patron Jennifer Coolidge. One of Coon's most beloved performances came in the HBO drama 'The Leftovers,' costarring Justin Theroux, which ran from 2014 to 2017. Coon was also behind one of the infamous baddies in 2018's 'Avengers: Infinity War,' a role she did not reprise in the following year's concluding 'Endgame' due to a salary dispute (this, according to her husband, revered Broadway playwright and actor Tracy Letts). For those still somehow not aware, Lalisa Manobal – the first-time actress behind 'White Lotus' wellness mentor Mook – also goes by the moniker Lisa and is a member of K-pop supergroup BLACKPINK, as well as an uber-popular solo artist. 'She came in and she did the best job. She was great right out the gate and also is just a lovely person,' 'White Lotus' creator Mike White said in an interview with Jim Halterman ahead of Season 3. 'It was easy for me as a director to communicate with her and she just had a lot of colors in her acting.' Standout music videos from Lisa include 'Rockstar,' 'Born Again' featuring Doja Cat and Raye, and BLACKPINK's 'Kill This Love.' Winner of two Academy Awards, including best international feature, this chilling account of bucolic life alongside the horrors of the Holocaust featured Friedel in the terrifying lead role as Rudolf Höss, a commandant who bifurcates his life between leading his household and overseeing the murder of thousands. Compared to bumbling Fabian at the White Lotus hotel, it's night and day. While most everyone knows Isaacs as one Lucius Malfoy from the 'Harry Potter' films, the British actor has enjoyed prominent roles in several other vehicles, including Showtime series 'Brotherhood,' Netflix's eerily engrossing 'The OA,' and '90s sci-fi/horror masterpiece 'Event Horizon.' Rothwell first broke out by playing Issa Rae's scene-stealing bff Kelly in 'Insecure,' and later in her star turn in, 'How to Die Alone.' In the Hulu series, Rothwell played Melissa, an airport employee who just can't seem to catch a break and decides to change her life after narrowly averting a tragedy (those plot points sound very much like they could apply to Belinda as well). In an interview with CNN last year, Rothwell described the character as 'the version of me that I didn't really give grace to.' While everyone loved to hate – or be afraid of – Gries' recurring character Greg/Gary this season, the actor is also known for another notable role, as Uncle Rico in 2004 indie treasure 'Napoleon Dynamite.' It turns out, that film figured in how Gries learned he landed his 'Lotus' role. 'The way I found out that I got the job was Jared Hess – the director and cowriter of 'Napoleon Dynamite' – texted me and said, 'Dude, Mike White just wrote me and said he hired Uncle Rico!'' Gries remarked during his recent interview with CNN (Hess had previously collaborated with White on the 2006 movie 'Nacho Libre' as well as 2009's 'Gentlemen Broncos'). Goggins is having a year. In addition to his plum role in 'Lotus,' he's been featured in a Super Bowl ad, been seen water-skiing naked in 'The Righteous Gemstones' and plays the noseless Ghoul in post-apocalyptic nuclear series 'Fallout,' based on the video game, which is set for a second season. And if that wasn't enough, you can also fall asleep to the sound of Goggins' voice thanks to a new Sleep Story. Then there's Goggins' onscreen love interest Chelsea, a character who became beloved by 'White Lotus' viewers. One of the many reasons for this adulation? Her previous portrayal of Aimee Gibbs on the UK series 'Sex Education,' which concluded after four seasons in 2023. While also an MCU alum like her onscreen frenemy Carrie Coon – Bibb played Christine Everhart in the 'Iron Man' movies – eagle-eyed viewers know and love her from the teen dramedy series 'Popular,' which was co-created by Ryan Murphy and ran on the WB from 1999 to 2001. More recent work from Bibb includes another high society takedown, 'Palm Royale' opposite Kristen Wiig on Apple TV+. While viewers are still talking about his unforgettable 'White Lotus' monologue, Rockwell's repertoire includes his Oscar-winning supporting turn opposite Frances McDormand in 2017's 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.' Also worth watching are Rockwell's performances in 2002's 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind,' and his uproarious portrayal of a seemingly expendable bit player named Guy in the 1999 'Star Trek' spoof 'Galaxy Quest.'


CNN
07-04-2025
- Entertainment
- CNN
Can't get enough ‘White Lotus'? Here's other places to catch your favorite Season 3 stars
OK. You've had some time to digest that insane season finale of 'The White Lotus,' and you're already itching for another stay at the crazy hotel chain… but Season 4 is still a long way off. What to do?! While we wait for our next 'White Lotus' vacation, here's a list of some standout titles from many of the actors who brought the Thailand-set Season 3 to life. While most Parker Posey fans know and love her from mid-90s gems 'Dazed and Confused' and 'Party Girl,' the always It-girl truly shined brightest in later-90s gem 'The House of Yes,' in which she played a Jackie O-obsessed twin who has an incestuous relationship with her brother (are we sensing a theme?). Another great Posey moment among many came in 2000's 'Best in Show,' one of the most hilarious Christopher Guest ensemble pieces, in which she appeared alongside previous White Lotus patron Jennifer Coolidge. One of Coon's most beloved performances came in the HBO drama 'The Leftovers,' costarring Justin Theroux, which ran from 2014 to 2017. Coon was also behind one of the infamous baddies in 2018's 'Avengers: Infinity War,' a role she did not reprise in the following year's concluding 'Endgame' due to a salary dispute (this, according to her husband, revered Broadway playwright and actor Tracy Letts). For those still somehow not aware, Lalisa Manobal – the first-time actress behind 'White Lotus' wellness mentor Mook – also goes by the moniker Lisa and is a member of K-pop supergroup BLACKPINK, as well as an uber-popular solo artist. 'She came in and she did the best job. She was great right out the gate and also is just a lovely person,' 'White Lotus' creator Mike White said in an interview with Jim Halterman ahead of Season 3. 'It was easy for me as a director to communicate with her and she just had a lot of colors in her acting.' Standout music videos from Lisa include 'Rockstar,' 'Born Again' featuring Doja Cat and Raye, and BLACKPINK's 'Kill This Love.' Winner of two Academy Awards, including best international feature, this chilling account of bucolic life alongside the horrors of the Holocaust featured Friedel in the terrifying lead role as Rudolf Höss, a commandant who bifurcates his life between leading his household and overseeing the murder of thousands. Compared to bumbling Fabian at the White Lotus hotel, it's night and day. While most everyone knows Isaacs as one Lucius Malfoy from the 'Harry Potter' films, the British actor has enjoyed prominent roles in several other vehicles, including Showtime series 'Brotherhood,' Netflix's eerily engrossing 'The OA,' and '90s sci-fi/horror masterpiece 'Event Horizon.' Rothwell first broke out by playing Issa Rae's scene-stealing bff Kelly in 'Insecure,' and later in her star turn in, 'How to Die Alone.' In the Hulu series, Rothwell played Melissa, an airport employee who just can't seem to catch a break and decides to change her life after narrowly averting a tragedy (those plot points sound very much like they could apply to Belinda as well). In an interview with CNN last year, Rothwell described the character as 'the version of me that I didn't really give grace to.' While everyone loved to hate – or be afraid of – Gries' recurring character Greg/Gary this season, the actor is also known for another notable role, as Uncle Rico in 2004 indie treasure 'Napoleon Dynamite.' It turns out, that film figured in how Gries learned he landed his 'Lotus' role. 'The way I found out that I got the job was Jared Hess – the director and cowriter of 'Napoleon Dynamite' – texted me and said, 'Dude, Mike White just wrote me and said he hired Uncle Rico!'' Gries remarked during his recent interview with CNN (Hess had previously collaborated with White on the 2006 movie 'Nacho Libre' as well as 2009's 'Gentlemen Broncos'). Goggins is having a year. In addition to his plum role in 'Lotus,' he's been featured in a Super Bowl ad, been seen water-skiing naked in 'The Righteous Gemstones' and plays the noseless Ghoul in post-apocalyptic nuclear series 'Fallout,' based on the video game, which is set for a second season. And if that wasn't enough, you can also fall asleep to the sound of Goggins' voice thanks to a new Sleep Story. Then there's Goggins' onscreen love interest Chelsea, a character who became beloved by 'White Lotus' viewers. One of the many reasons for this adulation? Her previous portrayal of Aimee Gibbs on the UK series 'Sex Education,' which concluded after four seasons in 2023. While also an MCU alum like her onscreen frenemy Carrie Coon – Bibb played Christine Everhart in the 'Iron Man' movies – eagle-eyed viewers know and love her from the teen dramedy series 'Popular,' which was co-created by Ryan Murphy and ran on the WB from 1999 to 2001. More recent work from Bibb includes another high society takedown, 'Palm Royale' opposite Kristen Wiig on Apple TV+. While viewers are still talking about his unforgettable 'White Lotus' monologue, Rockwell's repertoire includes his Oscar-winning supporting turn opposite Frances McDormand in 2017's 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.' Also worth watching are Rockwell's performances in 2002's 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind,' and his uproarious portrayal of a seemingly expendable bit player named Guy in the 1999 'Star Trek' spoof 'Galaxy Quest.'