We've been playing Charlie XCX-approved Ryn Weaver non-stop at the office for the past week or so. But the only problem with an overnight sensation is that there usually isn't much information on them, even if said overnight sensation did beat out FKA Twigs' new release on just about every social media platform. Luckily, Buzzfeed found out a little more about the singer, including some old songs. Listening party, anyone? (Buzzfeed)
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but Lindsay Lohan isn't having a word of it. The actress is suing Grand Theft Auto, claiming the character Lacey Kunis, who racks up hotel bills and gets into a lot of legal trouble, is based on her. (NY Daily News)
What happens when Obama asks OK Go to create a music video for the star spangled banner? Jimi Hendrix, cats, MLB apple pie eating contests, Hitchcock, and Soviet spy conspiracies, naturally. #herejimijimi (Vanity Fair)
Steve Carell and Channing Tatum are teaming up for Foxcatcher, but if you think it's just another comedy, think again. It's a true crime drama based on Olympic wrestler Mark Shultz, played by Tatum, and his unhealthy relationship with his coach/mentor, schizophrenic John du Pont, played by a prosthetic-faced Steve Carell. Watch the new trailer below. (Telegraph)
Cara Delevingne, Jourdan Dunn, Issa Lish, Binx Walton, and up-and-coming Kayla Scott star in Balmain's Fall campaign. It's got so much attitude, lots of leopard and leather, and, most importantly, the diversity the fashion industry so desperately needs. (WWD)
This Is The End star Jay Baruchel is set to star in FXX's new comedy series Man Seeking Woman, from Lorne Michael's Broadway Video. Eric André, Britt Lower, and Maya Erskine are also involved, so you know it's going to be good. (Deadline)