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‘Let It Snow’ Is Basically a High School ‘Love Actually,’ and It’s Delightful


Netflix’s lineup of holiday entertainment continues this week with Let It Snow, a new rom-com that’s serving major Love Actually vibes. In fact, it’s basically a teen version of the beloved 2003 movie. Starring Kiernan Shipka, Joan Cusack, Isabela Moner, and Shameik Moore, among others, Let It Snow follows several intertwined stories, all of which take place on a snowy Christmas Eve in Laurel, Illinois. The frigid, unexpected weather has everyone in town out of sorts, leading to some very interesting events.

First, there’s Julie (Moner), who finds herself stuck on a train with Stuart Bale (Moore), a famous pop star touring nearby. Then, we have Tobin (Mitchell Hope), who’s harboring romantic feelings for his longtime best friend, Angie, aka The Duke (Shipka). And finally, we see two other good friends, Addie (Odeya Rush) and Dorrie (Liv Hewson), navigate their own love problems: Addie with her emotionally unavailable boyfriend, and Dorrie with a cheerleader from another school who happens to show up at the restaurant where she works. At the heart of these stories is Keon (Jacob Batalon), who just wants to DJ an epic Christmas Eve party. Eventually, he does—and that’s where all the aforementioned characters end up by the movie’s end. Make sense?

You can see the Love Actually parallels from that synopsis alone. Both movies feature several love stories that, at first, seem disconnected but ultimately morph together; they’re incredibly sentimental; and most important, the energy of the holiday season pulses throughout them. It’s exactly the kind of movie Shipka thinks people need to see right now.

“I think the world could always use a little bit more love,” she tells Glamour. “And I think holiday movies are very driven by love and happiness and fuzzy feelings.”

Matthew Noszka, Kiernan Shipka, and Mitchell Hope in Let It Snow.

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Moore feels similarly. “Everyone loves to unwind and watch something lighthearted to get them in the holiday mood,” he says. “There’s a lane and a mood and a time for it.”

But Let It Snow is more than just your standard Christmas movie, Shipka says. It has a real, beating heart—even without the tinsel.

“With all good Christmas movies, if you strip away the holiday [themes], there’s still a story underneath it,” she tells me. “And I think the holidays—Christmas Eve and Christmas, in the instance of our movie—it’s definitely a plot point, but it’s really not about that. It’s about these characters. I think people really love a good movie with an honest take on life.”

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That being said, both Moore and Shipka are aware of the parallels Let It Snow has to Love Actually and think they’re valid. “Love Actually is a classic,” Shipka says. “Obviously the movies are formatted in similar ways. I totally get the comparisons. [But] I think our film is very obviously of the time. It’s very modern, and that’s what I love about it, is that it feels perfect for 2019.”



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'Game of Thones' Fans Think Jon Snow Will Turn Against Daenerys in a Major Way


Throughout the last season of Game Of Thrones, things have started to get bleak for Daenerys Targaryen. She’s lost some of her most trusted advisers and a second dragon child, leading many people to hypothesize that she might be slowly following her father’s footsteps and descending into madness. But some new GoT fan theories take that idea even further and suggest that her fate will be so dark that she’ll end up betrayed—and even killed—by her lover/nephew Jon Snow.

Considering Dany’s death is not fun at all, but it’s necessary given how diabolical the showrunners have shown they can be with plot twists. Already, there have been a couple of indicators that the Mother of Dragons is heading toward demise: Her judgement has been questioned by the Stark sisters and her supposed advisers Varys and Tyrion, pushing the plot toward an unavoidable conflict over the true heir to the Iron Throne.

Then, of course, there’s the whole Azor Ahai Prophecy that has lurked in both the books and in the show: The Prince That Was Promised will save the Seven Kingdoms, but first he will kill the woman he loves. Tons of people think Jon Snow is Azor Ahai, and he’s sworn his allegiance to his Khaleesi so many times by now that it’s starting to get a little suspicious.

There is also the whole business of that vision Dany had in season two, when she saw herself walking into a trashed throne room in the dead of an icy winter. Then, she came across her dead husband, Khal Drogo, and her unborn baby. Some Reddit users have suggested that all of that—including the Iron Throne in her grasp—are symbols of things she’s wanted but will never attain. Others have thought that the ice in the vision might represent Jon Snow, who could be the one to end her dreams of ruling.

A Vox piece outlines the ways that the show has foreshadowed Dany’s dark turn and points out that she’s capable of great violence. On the most recent episode of the series, she went back and forth about burning down King’s Landing in order to rip Cersei out “room and stem” as she’s promised.

Personally, killing Dany and having Jon Snow save the day (after he’s fumbled so many times) seems like a massive waste of eight years that involved building up a powerful female warrior, who has become one of television’s most powerful and compassionate figures. But, then again, when you play the game of thrones…



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This ‘Game of Thrones’ Theory Explains Why Jon Snow Abandoned Ghost


Warning: Game of Thrones spoilers ahead.

A lot of moments from last week’s Game of Thrones made fans scream at their TV. The biggest upset was, of course, the devastating death of Daenerys Targaryen’s beloved dragon, Rhaegal. But that, unfortunately, wasn’t the only pet tragedy: There was also a heartbreaking scene in which Jon Snow abandoned his loyal wolf companion, Ghost.

Like many fans, I was pretty outraged when Jon did this. If you recall, each Stark sibling received a wolf pup back in the first season, and Jon’s was named Ghost. The albino wolf has stuck by his owner’s side unconditionally. When Jon died and was brought back to life by Melisandre, Ghost slept beside him the whole time.

But he obviously forgot this, because he left Ghost with Tormund in King’s Landing on Sunday, coldly saying, “A direwolf has no place in the South.” He didn’t even hug Ghost goodbye. Cue the boos.

So why did this happen? Well, there are a few theories. One Reddit user, Waitingforadragon, sees this sad farewell as a hint of things to come. They point out how each direwolf has represented the core of every Stark sibling’s storyline: “Arya’s direwolf is free and wild and can’t be tamed. Sansa’s is Lady, who is killed at Kings Landing, much like Sansa’s dreams of being a lady die at [the Riverlands]. Bran’s Summer dies after his meeting with the Three-Eyed Raven, much like Bran effectively dies and becomes something or someone else after this meeting.”

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Waitingforadragon posits, then, that Jon leaving Ghost actually predicts his arc for the rest of the show: “For a few seasons now, Jon has been focused on defeating the White Walkers. He’s never really cared about who sits on the Iron Throne outside of how it affected his efforts in defeating the White Walkers. When Jon was focusing on defeating the Night King, he was exactly where he belonged… I think him leaving Ghost behind without interacting with him was a visual metaphor of how Jon is making a mistake. He is abandoning his true self and going against his true nature to go South instead of staying in the North where he belongs.”

This theory shares a common spirit with the whole Dany-is-the-Mad-Queen idea. If that’s true, perhaps Jon Snow is resigning to a dark fate. Or maybe the Game Of Thrones creators are planning to incorporate Ghost into the finale. He certainly deserves justice!



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Emilia Clarke Hilariously Dressed Up as Jon Snow for Charity, and It's Perfection


Emilia Clarke is pretty serious in character as Game of Thrones‘ Daenerys Targaryen, but offscreen, she’s shown time and time again that she loves a good prank. On Friday, the star posted an Instagram video that involves her best one yet: She walked around Times Square trolling people and pretending to be co-star Kit Harington‘s character Jon Snow.

The whole thing was actually for a really great cause: Clarke is giving people a chance to watch the series finale with her in London. Fans who want a shot at the opportunity have to donate to her charity, SameYou, which is working to raise $1 million to study ways that young people can recover from brain injury and stroke. The issue is super-close to Clarke’s heart—she revealed in March that she almost left Game of Thrones after suffering two brain aneurysms.

Even though it’s an intense topic, Clarke approached it with a sense of humor. She announced the contest through an Instagram video, which shows her running around New York City doing her best King of the North impression (we’ll be honest, she’s actually really good at it). The people in the video aren’t too amused by her antics, which makes the clip even funnier. She approaches one woman, who deadpans, “I’m a Walking Dead fan.”

“Oh yeah, I am Kit Harington without the (any) abs. Maybe I’ll wear this outfit when I host your Game of Thrones finale party! Maybe I’ll let you wear the beard!!” she wrote on Instagram. “That’s right—you and three friends could come hang with me in London, take lots of fun photos, ask me all your burning GoT questions (yes I kept the dragons, no kit didn’t keep his hair) and enjoy a private screening of the final episode.”

Earlier this month, she had offered up another meet-and-greet with fans who donated to the Royal College of Nursing Foundation.

Although Harington, who plays Jon Snow, has been known to tease her on the show’s set, we have a feeling he’d bend the knee after watching this. Well done, Mother of Dragons.





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A Major *Game of Thrones* Theory About Jon Snow Just Got Debunked


Last week, a Game of Thrones fan theory popped up online that was inspired by the show’s season eight teaser. If you haven’t watched it 2,000 times, like we have, here’s some quick context: Toward the end of the trailer, we see statues made in the likeness of Jon Snow, Sansa, and Arya, but there’s a catch. The Sansa and Arya figures portray the characters as they are now—young—while Jon’s depicts him as an older man. Some fans took this as a sign Arya and Sansa die early on in the season and Jon Snow is the only one who survives once everything concludes.

But not so fast. It turns out we can’t use this teaser to predict anything about season eight—because this footage doesn’t actually appear on the show. The Game of Thrones fan site Winter Is Coming unearthed an interview Sophie Turner did at New York Comic-Con from October 2018 where she confirms the statue promo has “nothing to do” with what happens in the final season.

“We did this promo for season eight where —I don’t know if I can say this, actually. Well, actually, no. It’s got nothing to do with the series; it’s just a promo,” she said. “It was this big kind of statue of me, of Sansa, and I wanted to have it in the garden of my new house. But they obviously wouldn’t ship it from Belfast to New York, so…”

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It’s important to note that anything is still fair game with Game of Thrones season eight. Jon Snow could live, or he could die—and the same goes for Arya and Sansa. We just can’t look to this promo as an indicator of plot. Hopefully fans aren’t deceived by this, though. After all, it’s not uncommon for Game of Thrones teasers to have footage that isn’t used in their accompanying seasons. Remember the Long Walk trailer? That was all just a song and dance (…and walk).

Game of Thrones season eight premieres on April 14, so it’s not that long before we start getting some concrete answers.

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The Real Story Behind the 'Stranger Things' Snow Ball Scene Is Predictably Adorable


Season two of Stranger Things ends with (spoiler!) what might be the purest scene in all of pop-culture: The gang attending the Snow Ball together. They’re ostensibly there to have fun, but the kids treat the occasion with the gravitas of a life-or-death situation. Weeks earlier, these adolescents were fighting off a pack of demon monster dogs—but here they’re just as stressed, if not more so, about all the hallmarks of a school dance: first crushes, first dances, first kisses, first heartbreak. It’s so human to watch it hurts.

The plan was always to end the season this way. “Literally, from the beginning, from the very first moment talking about season two, we knew this had to end at the Snow Ball,” executive producer Shawn Levy told us at the Stranger Things premiere in Los Angeles. “We kept our mouth shut for over a year, but this was destiny. This is about all these characters coming together, and we were careful not to do things just because audiences wanted it. But you can’t deny the world Eleven and Mike at the Snow Ball! I don’t know that it gets better than that.”

No, it really doesn’t—especially because the dance allows for two important kisses to take place: one between Max (Sadie Sink) and Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and one between Mike (Finn Wolfhard) and Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown). It’s a telling moment about where these characters are at heading into season three: The feelings between Max and Lucas may be newer, but their rapport is more comfortable than the more reserved (but still so, so passionate) affections between Mike and Eleven. “Neither kiss was firmly scripted,” Shawn explained. “But we really agonized over, ‘Does one kiss take away from the other kiss?’ And yet, Caleb and Sadie are so winning, so charming. It kind of finishes that storyline. Mike and Eleven, though, that’s almost the beginning of something. It’s a reunion, but it’s also a bit of a promise. Maybe there’s some of the answer as to what’s in season three in that kiss.”

Sadie agrees the relationship between Max and Lucas might end there. “If we’re being realistic here, what eighth grade relationship lasts longer than a few months?” she said. “Even that’s long! At my school, people date for two weeks and are like, ‘It’s not working out.’ But it’s cute, so maybe they’ll explore that.” Millie, meanwhile, thinks that Eleven’s hesitation comes from her being so laser focused: “I think it was her objective! She has a method!”

But regardless of how the characters were feeling, their IRL counterparts weren’t quite as invested. “The kids were mortified shooting those kisses,” Shawn joked. “Mortified! We had to do it a lot of times because the steady cam was going around and around. If the camera was in the wrong place, you wouldn’t see the kiss.”

But this wasn’t the first time Millie and Finn have kissed on screen—they had a moment in the finale of season one, too—so they’re basically pros at this point. “Finn is the only boy I’ve ever kissed,” Millie shared. “It’s easy to kiss him now! [Laughs] I know that sounds really weird, but it’s easy to kiss him!”

So easy, in fact, that Caleb sought some advice from Finn before the big scene. “He’s the master at it!” he explained. “He was like, ‘Just like that…[makes a smacking sound]. The kiss wasn’t that bad. It was cool, but it wasn’t like, ‘Oh my gosh, I loved it.’” It was, though, a big milestone for him: “It was my first kiss! I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m kissing Sadie. She’s my friend! Whoa! So I was like, ‘I’m just gonna kiss.’ But she came in for the kiss, so it wasn’t me making the first move.”

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