That's what I get for skimming. I haven't seen the episode yet, and she wasn't listed in the credits on IMDB this season. Good to hear, though bad for the questions of my sexual orientation! :P
That's what I get for skimming. I haven't seen the episode yet, and she wasn't listed in the credits on IMDB this season. Good to hear, though bad for the questions of my sexual orientation! :P
I guess I just have to shut up and deal…
True. Iago is a badass villain. I think his sign off where he essentially tells everyone (including the audience) to fuck off, that he'll never explain his motives, is one of my favorite exits for a character.
And you can read about all the plans they had for this show. It would've gone in some amazing directions if Disney hadn't killed it.
Oh my god, Keith David as Othello must've been amazing. That dude was born for a role like that.
And that Disney hadn't gone and fucked up the last season.
Okay I'm gonna say it again and again, the AVClub has GOT to do a classic series on "Gargoyles." Seriously that show was amazing! It made such an impression on me growing up. It was my first introduction to Shakespeare, and it was a revelation, having grown up on children's entertainment that was decidedly…
So will creepily-androgynous-yet-alluring-boy-woman Valorie Curry be returning?
Nope. Also no one is allowed to actually hate "Looking" like they do "Girls" because then it would be a hate crime.
That guy looks like 2/3s of the people I see at First Fridays.
It still blows my mind that Billy Wilder directed "The Spirit of St. Louis." A whole feature, and not one scene of Jimmy Stewart confessing his crimes or explaining how he died via grim, cynical narration. I guess every director's gotta have that one, mainstream studio job. That's the way it crumbles,…
Kiernan Shipka will forever be known as the actress who sullied "The Man From U.N.C.L.E."
Hmmm, sounds like the plot of next year's Sundance "indie" sensation, directed by an A-lister trying to boost his/her cred, starring all his/her A-list buddies working for scale, getting picked up by Fox Searchlight for a limited arthouse run and VOD release, after which it is quickly forgotten.
I've been lucky in that I've not had too many great moments spoiled, with the exception of one: The Crying Game, which is one of the twistiest twists that ever twisted. I won't repeat the cycle of violence by spoiling it here, but that movie's twist was so ubiquitous in cinema lore growing up that it sapped all…
Seriously is anyone else as creeped out by all the work Bonnie Bedelia has had done to herself? Each episode gets a little worse…the lips puffier, the hair straighter and more bleached, the eyebrows more frozen and fixed in an arched, death-like rigor that is the hallmark of botox and/or a face lift.
True but I can remember for the first couple seasons or so of "The O.C." MIscha Barton was the girl of the moment, and then she went off the deep end poof, gone.
Welcome to the club. The bad pun thread over on the newswire about "The Day the Clown Cried" has consigned a good dozen or two to eternal hell-fire, myself included.
Dammit AVClub stop killing beloved niche pop culture icons!
THE FOLLOWING ARE A LIST OF WORDS I NEVER WANT TO HEAR ON TELEVISION AGAIN. NUMBER ONE: BRA. NUMBER TWO: HORNY. NUMBER THREE: FAMILY JEWELS.
HOW ABOUT FRONTLINE THE OTHER NIGHT? I THOUGHT IT WAS A RIVETING CANDID GLIMPSE INTO LIFE FOR THE AVERAGE PERSON TRAPPED IN THE NORTH KOREAN POLICE STATE DOMINATED BY A WEAKENING CULT OF PERSONALITY BENT ON SELF PRESERVATION THROUGH VIOLENT PURGES.