All that time and money and the CGI still looks like an X-Box 360 cutscene.
All that time and money and the CGI still looks like an X-Box 360 cutscene.
Nathaniel Rateliff’s first big hit was “SOB,” which is a hell of a song and one I like a lot more than either of the low-energy tracks he played on SNL.
Friends has lost a lot of cred in recent years, and, as the entry says, “We were on a break” grew real old real quick, but the Ross-Rachel break-up episode really did have some incredible acting.
I chuckled pretty hard at Danson’s polite refusal to call Bridges “Adolph,” and the ShondaLand joke was funny, but yeah, that just felt...off. Jayden in particular seemed to go from “childish weirdo” to “actually mentally challenged,” which admittedly is always a danger with these sorts of characters.
It’s been one year since the events of The Silence Of The Lambs, and novice FBI agent Clarice Starling (The Originals’ Rebecca Breeds) has spent the ensuing time avoiding the press and attendant minor celebrity she accrued—instead hiding in a basement behavioral science lab, as her therapist acidly notes
It’s been a while since I’ve seen the movie, but my memory is that Starling wasn’t particularly gifted or special -- she was smart and hard-working, but not uniquely so, and her big advantage was that she was willing and able to talk to Lecter and he liked her. So I don’t know what the character’s “hook” is, beyond…
I wonder if this makes it easier for them to blow up the central premise of the show and have everyone quit the force (or something similar). I figured they weren’t going to do that, but if you don’t have to worry about how your choices affect the next season, you can write a season-long arc where the characters all…
That would actually be sort of perfect. Months of casting announcements, big hype on social media, the release of a huge cast video on the first day of principle photography...and it’s just Cate Blanchett looking into the camera, disappointed, saying, “Did you people really think I was going to be in a Borderlands…
Vince Gilligan seems like a delightful dude.
It’s difficult to describe but within a few years, something just felt off, from the cast performances to the energy to how it felt like the shows had lost all purpose beyond his brand. Everything. It’s hard to even watch most Buffy after those first 2 or 3 seasons, let alone the other Whedon shows. It’s never a good…
Harmon’s apology was basically the closest thing to the platonic ideal of a MeToo apology as you’ll ever see in the real world, and Megan Ganz accepted it.
Phoebe Bridgers looks like Tatiana Maslany and Brie Larson had a daughter.
I assume David Hasselhoff is not actually choking that poor girl, as he appears to be doing in the screengrab?
Government representatives in uniform deploy assorted profanities, a boundlessly rich Russian art form that unfortunately cannot be translated into the limited vocabulary and grammar of English swearing.
I’m a free speech absolutist, and I believe it’s important to respectfully listen to dissenting points of view, but as a society we simply cannot tolerate Thor: The Dark World proponents. There must be limits.
In a recent interview with Collider, Neill was asked about his role in Thor: Ragnarok, the third (and clearly best) installment of the Thor films
I was 27 years old when I moved to Colorado. For the first 27 years of my life I had never even heard of green chili. Then I crossed the state line and all of a sudden every restaurant had entire sections of the menu dedicated to it.
For some ungodly reason I remember that -- Goren was interrogating him about the kind of porn he liked.
(Plemons is a casting coup in a film full of them, a perfectly milquetoast representation of the true face of white supremacy.)
You know what? I’m gonna go ahead and say it -- never accept any job with a big game hunter. I don’t care how good the salary and dental plan are, it’s just going to end badly.