The sellouts at A24 are always taking a movie like Hereditary and insisting on the addition of a crowd-pleasing child decapitation scene.
The sellouts at A24 are always taking a movie like Hereditary and insisting on the addition of a crowd-pleasing child decapitation scene.
Boy, Bryan Fuller just keeps running into assholes! Everyone he deals with is an asshole! What terrible luck!
You know that Justified quote everyone’s fond of using? “If you meet an asshole once, well, you met an asshole, but if everyone you meet is an asshole then you’re the asshole”?
If that was submitted to Chicken Soup For The Soul, it would be rejected on the grounds of being too saccharine.
(“The blood is on your hands, Biden, we can see it all/And fuck no, I’m not votin’ for you in the fall/Undecided.”)
It was Siegel, no way it was Tom as he probably practices kissing like a nut.
There wasn’t anything devising about this show. It was universally hated.
Inventory is at record levels because people don’t want to buy a badly made car from a white supremacist piece of shit con-man.
So is this the new movie everyone pretends to think is good to “stick it” to the right?
This looks/sounds very cool. Definitely interested in seeing it. I’m trying to find a good comparison for Dastmalchian’s recent rise to “odd-looking character actor who always delivers,” and I think I’ve landed on “he’s the new Steve Buscemi.”
we get a recap of an interview between two people no one likes but can’t get recaps of shows popular with your primary readership.
Looks like Deadspin has been finally put out of it’s misery. Sold and all of its remaining staff laid off today. RIP.
Shameik don’t like it...
There’s not an ounce of insight in it! It reads like an 8th grader trying to fake a book report.
Also, while I realize that not everybody who saw it has read the book, it had been around for over 50 years, is one of the most read SF books of all time, and pretty much everybody who had read it guessed that was where they would break.
You are wrong. It was Part One from the beginning. People just didn’t pay attention.
Yeah...I’m pretty sure they made it immensely clear this was only half the story; the review goes on:
“when the story is clearly borrowing from myths and folklore from a particular part of the world, perhaps the casting could have been more diverse.”
Oh my gosh, how could you leave out “The Vanishing,” which had the original director but completely ruined the ending and therefore the film. Read this slideshow just to see it mentioned, but no joy.