Does Hollywood not know that Parker Young exists?
Does Hollywood not know that Parker Young exists?
Don't forget he can learn languages in a weekend and beat up college wrestlers.
Good to have Shameless back because there's nothing else like it on TV and it's so well acted.
I have a theory on JLo based on this and The Boy Next Door: she went so quickly from Jenny from the block to international superstar that she skipped over middle class interests. She outright doesn't know that morally gray cop and Lifetime movie threatened suburban mom are clichés because she's not sitting at home…
I don't completely disagree with you that the criticism gets launched at female skewing "guilty pleasures" more than "prestige dramas," but IMO that should be fixed by praising shows that downplay actor's looks when warranted. Also, I think there's a connection to acting as Skywalkerspock notes. For instance, Zachary…
Ryan Guzman, Tyler Hoechlin, and Glenn Powell in the same movie? I was there before I found out Linklater was directing.
I liked it a fair amount. Effective villains and the action sequences were exciting. It was great seeing the original cast but not feel like they were just trading on familiarity. Some of the pacing was a little strange like they were desperate to avoid imitating the plodding prequels. The new cast was pretty strong…
I don't think I've ever seen a very good show that cares less about its supporting characters. Even their third lead's motivation became a complete hash in the finale so I can't really blame Bierko and Jeremy's actor (or the other BTS characters).
Sure, Stroma, Braddy, and Faith's actress made it through, but that was…
Little disappointed that The Gift seems to be ignored.
I didn't mind Silver Linings Playbook, because I could imagine her dead husband went to the Academy out of high school, which is possible.
I was taken out of every scene in American Hustle, wondering why JLaw was playing dress up.
What 80s slasher horror ends like an Agatha Christie novel? You can't satire something by ending with a completely irrelevant other genre.
In horror you eliminate suspects by killing them, which this show didn't do even in the finale. It wasn't as bad as MTV Scream when the Final Girl talked about how many people died and I wanted to know who she was talking about, but it was close.
I think there has been a poor strategy in getting the team to change its name. When Snyder bought the team, he had his father, a semi-professional historian,evaluate whether the name was a slur and he determined it wasn't. The frontal assault will only get Snyder's back up.
I don't know whether it's Glen Powell v. Emma Roberts, the writing, or both, but the moments where Chad is sympathetic to his fallen DDS brothers just seem more genuine than the 2 minutes a week where Chanel tries sisterhood with KKT.
Next season should be set at the Radwell Compound as Chad's father prepares to run for President. Denise Hemphill can be head of security.
I would watch an action/thriller show starring Philip Winchester, Wesley Snipes, and Charity Wakefield with a different premise and writer than The Player, which is I guess why it failed in spite of them.
Perfect playing of Pathfinder on TPIR yesterday.
I said Hiawatha (despite knowing that's a man) but got the others right.
She's a filmic Mrs. Jellyby.
Or how about a guy who doesn't look Italian at all to play a character whose ethnicity is key to the story.
But Angelina Jolie is younger than Melvin Poupaud. What an odd casting decision.