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Multiple Academy Award-winner Ben Affleck

The fact that she’s married to him removes anything attractive about her.

Ha, thanks! Yeah, this comment section is particularly bad. Gone are the days of the old A.V. Club.

Just came back from the theater. This is indeed a very strong film. Has some similarities to BURNING, although I liked the somewhat more remote style of this film much better (not much of a BURNING fan). Very well-directed, looks great, tense, and the emotional beats—when they finally arrive—hit hard.

In the south wall and not yet dead when the concrete is poured as Gus watches sternly and silently.

I feel like not enough is said about just how solid the women of SNL have been for the past, I dunno, ten years?

it’s more of a testament to how bad and lacking dynamism the entire cast is that this guy even gets interviewed, let alone has stacked enough ‘fame points’ to leave without having a character outside of ‘pete davison on weekend update’

Wanna see an SNL article not about Pete or the news anchor guys someday, all just “Cecily Strong shows up to work regularly, does good job, does not look like a candy cane with a bunch of tattoos on it.”

100%. If you try to call yourself “T-bone,” you’ll end up as “Koko the Gorilla.”

I love Criterion Collection so much. Its turned me on to a lot of great international cinema and films I may have missed. 

I really want to give James Marsden a big hug, because with the exception of Westworld, he’s made some truly baffling career decisions for an actor who’s always so likeable.

It’s Anderson for sure. He’s only gotten better. I’m not a big fan of his early work but I love Grand Budapest and Isle of Dogs. Burton hasn’t made a good movie in at about 15 years.

I didn’t hate Jojo Rabbit, but it had an awful tone problem, and it didn’t seem like it was on purpose. Taika has done, and will do, better.

Aw shit, are Sandler and Dafoe doing a gritty reboot of The Super Mario Bros?

Because I think I would actually purchase a ticket for that...

Yeah, I enjoyed The Morning Show a lot, but I legit loved For All Mankind. It doesn’t hurt that I’m space-loving nerd from Huntsville, AL, but there were times the show legit had me on the edge of my seat. The cast was excellent, and it’s the one that has me most excited for season 2.

She’s incredible. And inspiring. I had the privilege of interviewing her once, and before that, of watching her at work. You feel like you’re in the presence of some wise, funny, completely humble kung-fu master.

Great interview! Interesting stuff on music, I’m not surprised there’s no placeholders. Schoonmaker and Scorsese have such a great sense of rhythm and tempo, that’s what makes the final Hoffa scene so excruciating -- the beat slows but never loses its remorseless pace, it’s a doom metal song.

Like pornhub, youporn, spankwire, Redtube, xtube, simpsons stuff

he’s just disappointed that they’ve been sitting there talking all day and nobody even bothered to learn his name. they’re so buried in their phones. they don’t even look at porn on their computer anymore!

I’m also one of those happy few that ‘got’ the New Pope’s wickedly subversive humor last season. It helps a great deal to be ex-Catholic and just (barely) old enough to recall pre-Vatican 2 Catholicism. I don’t know what a Mennonite would make of the series