Blair Penner, left, Chloe Bennet and Anthony Konechny in Married by Mistake. 
  
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This week Toronto warmed up for a different kind of film festival , good music really got things going , and we continued to hope for an end to the strikes . 
Here’s what the NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour  crew was paying attention to — and what you should check out this weekend. 
Married by Mistake,  streaming on PeacockWhat’s making me happy this week is Married by Mistake Agents of  S.H.I.E.L.D. —  she graduates from business school, goes to Vegas, and wakes up married to one of her classmates – and the classmate is like, ‘Hey, I think we should stay married.’ Turns out he’s heir to the throne of a big supermarket conglomerate. She ends up getting hired to make the supermarket chain more progressive and then in walks a boy who she has a little meet cute with – and we find out he’s the brother of the person she’s fake married to. The movie is quite well done the acting is wonderful. It’s very light and airy — if you’re looking for a Hallmark Christmas movie, but it’s summertime — this is the right vibe. — Candice Lim 
Made In Heaven,  streaming on Prime VideoIn 2019, Season 1 of Made in Heaven — Bedatri D. Choudhury 
Gran Turismo I recently brought my 9-year-old son to see Gran Turismo .clearly  rooting so hard for Jann — the main character who’s grown up playing the racing simulation game Gran Turismo  and has this life-transforming opportunity to become a real racecar driver. The most interesting thing to me was a tiny lesson that taught me not to be nearly as cynical as I am: To chill out and relax before big races, Jann would listen to Kenny G. Want to  guess who owns most of Kenny G’s music these days? Sony.  And I was like, oh, that is pernicious and clever. But it turns out the real  Jann, the real kid-turned-racecar-driver does indeed love Kenny G. — Anastasia Tsioulcas 
The Speed  podcast 50 MPH I have been listening to a podcast called 50 MPH  Speed.  Does 50 episodes sound like a lot to devote to Speed —  the legacy of Speed , the making of Speed , the creation of Speed ? Yes, it does. But this podcast, which comes from entertainment journalist Kris Tapley, has interviews from the directors, writers, and some of the actors. (I’m still hoping  that there will be a Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock opportunity.) Is it too much? Of course. Nevertheless, it is also just enough. Because if you love Speed , as I do, there are a ton of fascinating details and I think honestly, it’s just a really fun podcast that almost justifies the concept that it has. — Linda Holmes 
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by Linda Holmes 
Vulture had a fascinating examination  this week of how messed-up things are over at Rotten Tomatoes , and of how depressing it is that people still look to those percentages for anything meaningful at all. 
NPR’s Eric Deggans took a look  at a new Little Richard documentary . 
Sophie Vershbow, who was working in social media for Penguin Random House when I published my first book there, wrote an incisive, deeply researched piece for Esquire  about the troubled matter of book blurbs . Oof. (Sophie is one of regrettably few people who’s getting big pieces about the book business published right now; I couldn’t be more pleased for her. She also has a great dog .)
Writer Jen A. Miller, who you might know best for her work about running, recently suffered the loss of her adventurous dog, Annie Oakley Tater Tot . And while this was an incredibly sad moment, Jen resurfaced a piece she wrote in 2017  about losing a pet, which remains as essential and helpful as an examination of grief as it was then. 
We seem never to run out of stories about bad workplaces in television and film; this week’s Rolling Stone piece  about life at Jimmy Fallon’s  Tonight Show  
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