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"I always knew it had to end with her sewing a penis onto The Creature," writer Diablo Cody told Decider.
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Diablo Cody wrote the script, and you can tell -- but some withering one-liners don't give this thing enough of an electrical charge.
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15 years after Jennifer's Body, Diablo Cody is one-upping Twilight again.
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Frankenhooker revels in the filth of old New York, long before Disney came to Times Square.
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Williams and Diablo Cody told Decider how they pulled off that perfect dick joke.
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"How far we've come," she commented on America Ferrera's Instagram post.
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The project eventually got scrapped, after which it went to Warner Bros. where Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie took over.
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She unboxed her experience in an interview with GQ.
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"The reason we do pilots is sometimes things miss, and this was a miss," Mark Pedowitz said
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The live-action series from Diablo Cody and Heather Regnier picks up with the famous trio now in their '20s.
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The network has also given a straight to series order to its long-awaited The 4400 revival.
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The new series imagines the crime-fighting trio as "disillusioned twentysomethings."
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Morissette is co-hosting the event, which will feature Broadway cast performances, reunions and conversations with the creators behind the musical.
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Spade will play a former grunge musician whose life becomes infinitely more exciting when he meets a troubled young actress.
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With the wise, funny, empathetic 'Tully,' the trio behind the acidic 'Young Adult' are proving that as talented as they are on their own, they're unbeatable together.
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Love it or hate it, Jennifer and her body are now streaming on HBO.
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From longtime scribes to fresh and exciting talent, these eleven writers have created indelible stories for the screen, and they're just the tip of the iceberg.
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In the wake of the sexual misconduct allegations levied against Toback, the charming insider documentary now watches like a horror movie.
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In its second season, Tig Notaro and Diablo Cody's show transforms into one of the sweetest rom-coms currently on TV.
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In a recent interview, Tig Notaro distanced her Amazon series 'One Mississippi' from Louis C.K. despite the beloved comedian being an executive producer.