Jean_Rhys_Lives
Jean Rhys Lives
Jean_Rhys_Lives

Jena Malone has like three extra vertebrae in her neck.

I have a feeling dudes like this like to pretend they have these really high, picky standards to justify their inability to get any woman to touch their penises.

Seriously? Did not know that!

Are they purposely ignoring the characters' destitute situation in the books? Is this like performance art for them? Are they being obtuse in an attempt to mimic the obtuseness of the citizens of the Capitol? This can be the only explanation.

Don't say that!

Last year, two sisters who went as a horse came to my door. The youngest, who was the back half and probably about six, jumped out and yelled, "Happy Birthday!"

As soon as we saw Fiona dumping her alcohol at the bar, I knew she was going to kill Madison. But I actually do think that that moment she spent trying to convince Madison to kill her instead was genuine. I dunno, very complicated scene going on, and Lange just nails it.

This is a serious issue that deserves our complete attention and respect but this is all I could see.

I quite like the name Bram, even if it is associated with vampire literature.

Don't tell me what to do, tacky overpriced sparkle panties! Who let you out of David Bowie's closet anyway?

It's so disappointing, because Mary Stuart's life is really interesting and politically intriguing, and it's like UGH CW why you gotta waste such a good story?

I believe, if I'm not mistaken, American Christian zealots and Iron Man villains.

I took my husband's last name after we got married recently (well, I mean I'm GONNA, it's a lot of paperwork, guys), but I floated the idea that I didn't really like giving up my name, and he got so mad, said he felt insulted and that other people would think I didn't love him.

Not only does Cumberbatch return to Sherlock, he still makes time to record for the hilarious radio sitcom "Cabin Pressure" which he's been doing since 2008. Basically, the man will work himself to death if it means he can contribute to something he believes in.

It was more about the subtle insertion and clarification of class. It just felt unnecessary.

My personal favorite:

"Zombieland" is essentially one of those genre films that I consistently come back to as an example of a movie that does a lot of things correctly.

What the shit, Georgians.

I saw THAT TOO! I wanna play at their house.

Actually, the Oz books are considered very much part of the fairy tale tradition by scholars