Could be his best. Unforgiven and Dirty Harry and others are far more famous, but this one was damn well done.
Could be his best. Unforgiven and Dirty Harry and others are far more famous, but this one was damn well done.
"A Better Goodbye" by John Schulian … damn good bad-ass pulp fiction.
Anytime I see Scarlett Johansson as a superhero, I think the same thing: Lucy Lawless would eat her for lunch.
Trainwreck, the non-fiction version. Schumer's 15 minutes are about up.
I drove a Neeson for years until I decided to slip into a nice Vera Farmiga.
Is Jerry Lewis in this?
It's a hell of a good movie. Very little bullshit. Walter Hill, with this and "Hard Times," "48 HRS" and "The Warriors" in particular, was one of our best writer-directors for quite a while. Even the prison-fight film with Wesley Snipes and Ving Rhames many years later had some kick-ass scenes.
Penelope's popping the pineapples.
Meg Ryan looks like an emoji.
NRA spokesperson blames violence on "Veep."
Who is Greta Gerwig's publicist? This woman gets more publicity than Taylor Swift, Kim Kardashian and Meryl Streep combined.
"Annoying and Perfect" … yes, another oxymoronic headline from the moronic headline writers of AVClub!
Therefore, the story of Truman Capote going from midtown Manhattan to rural Kansas to write about a multiple homicide is "redundant" because it follows Gwyneth Paltrow singing a song?
A.J. hunts the real killer.
Julie Salomon's book "The Devil's Candy" (on the making of "Bonfire of the Vanities") exposed him as a pompous ass, on his way to delivering a "Heaven's Gate"-level flop.
First saw him do it on a "Dean Martin Celebrity Roast" in the presence of Ali, a memorable moment on TV.
Conversely, last night's Penny Eventful was dreadful.
Quite literally the fucking President of the United States.
Natalie Wood, George C. Scott, Peggy Lee, Mel Torme, Minnie Riperton, Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys …. famous graves galore.
Struck out.