· As if your crush on Mila Kunis wasn't big enough, the Friends With Benefits star used fluent Russian during a press conference last week to dress down a female reporter who wondered why Justin Timberlake stopped being a musician. Sure, you could deduct points from Kunis's badass scorecard because she was actually born in the Ukraine -- thus making her Russian language skills slightly less impressive -- but don't be a hater. Click ahead to watch, then stick around for more Buzz Break.
Per Hollywood.com, Kunis says something along the lines of, "Why movies? Why not? What kind of question is that? Why are you here?" Burn. [via Hollywood.com]
· The non A-list cast of Wet Hot American Summer (read: not Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd and Elizabeth Banks) got together in Brooklyn last night to celebrate the 10th anniversary of that cult film. Rudd and Poehler sent videos along, however, while cast members Ken Marino and Janeane Garofalo showed up in character. [Vulture]
· Melisa Wallack -- the writer on the Relativity Media version of Snow White -- has been hired by Universal for Emily the Strange. Chloe Moretz is attached to star in adaptation as the "punky goth cult figure." [THR/Heat Vision]
· Morgan Spurlock and Hulu are teaming for the online viewing hub's first ever series, A Day in the Life. The documentary-y series will focus on days in the lives of famous people like Richard Branson, will.i.am and Girl Talk. [Deadline]