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Don't forget Rabbit Hole (not a spoiler)!

Yeah, snark aside this at least looks like a step-up from most of the movies she's been doing since True Grit and will hopefully lead to her getting more substantive roles. Her acting in True Grit is among the best I've ever seen from a child actor.

Man, life can be pretty tough when you look like Hailee Steinfeld.

Dito Montiel made A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints which is a good and underappreciated movie with a really terrific performance by Channing Tatum long before anyone took him seriously as an actor.

Man, remember when Joel McHale's career was promising?

This looks like some real white people shit.

FAWKIN' HOMERUN, BLOWEY!!!!

This may be a controversial opinion but the officer's actions in the Coconut Crunch-O's commercial were justified. Coconut Crunch-O's are for kids.

Completely agree with the point that the actual rebellion feels very rushed. I knew the movie was about 2 hours long and I kept checking my phone throughout and thinking "They're running out of time. When are they gonna start killing white people? That's why we're all here!"

Saw it today. Pretty bad. Only Blunt's performance makes it worthwhile. It seems like Megan could have been a compelling character and the tidbits of her backstory that we do get are interesting but she comes off as so indifferent in her own life that she ends up as mystery that the film doesn't even bother to

The most entertaining part to me was Phil Simms continually insisting that Blaine Gabbert doesn't suck as if we weren't watching him suck with our own eyes. It's like Simms was calling my eyes liars and frankly I took offense.

I suspect I'm in the minority but I don't really care for Mike Colter's performance so far. Physically he fits the role perfectly, but I just find him so un-compelling. I know he's supposed to be reserved - the strong, silent type - but some sort of charisma is necessary as the lead and I haven't seen it yet. I'm

“reassess who I am and find myself within my roles again" = "yeah, I just didn't want to do that movie"

Apparently just before it was announced that she was being hired on SNL Melissa Villasenor set her twitter account to private and deleted a bunch of tweets - like 2,000 of them. Naturally people were curious what she was deleting and found a number of old tweets that came off as racist.

I laughed at Margot Robbie's "yeah, you pussy-ass bitch!" in the Scooby Doo sketch. It seemed like it would have been better served doing more of that - having her try to fit in with the group but not really understanding the dynamic or how they interact. Instead, as the review pointed out, she just turned into a

Uh, no, Jost has been head-writer since Seth Meyers left.

I liked the USC football recruiter who is uncomfortable interacting with players from the inner-city. Seems like it might be an obstacle in his line of work.

I'll never forgive him for this because shaved-head Michael Rapaport is truly terrifying to look at.

HOT TAKE! Baby Boy is John Singleton's only good movie.

In high school I worked at an Auntie Anne's Pretzels in a mall that was slowly dying. There were absolutely times when it sucked but for the most part I look back on that time really fondly. Mostly everyone else that worked there was around my age, and we built a camaraderie based on our shared apathy for the job