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Enrico Palazzo
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I said it's a cut above by nature of the subject matter, alone…and then proceed to say it's much better made than the reviewer claims. And, I don't know, I kind of disagree with you. NWA's story is much more vital and relevant to what's going on in the world these days than, say, a Pat Boone biopic would be. I mean,

I've seen the pilot for The Expanse. It's quite good - definitely one of the better things Syfy has done since BSG, and probably the best-looking in terms of production values since then. I'm a fan of the books, and I was absolutely satisfied with the adaptation, although I'm curious what they're going to do with

They do actually make some nods to the physiological differences between Belters and Earthers in the pilot. And while Thomas Jane isn't 7 feet tall, we do get to see one Belter who's experienced the full stretching powers of having grown up in low gravity.

I really wish sites would stop reporting stuff like this. "Preliminary talks" could mean that some studio exec mentioned it to some other studio exec over brunch and cocaine - it's hardly an indication that anything might, you know, actually happen. There have probably been "preliminary talks" about bringing back

I'm not usually one to say someone's personal opinions are wrong, but this review is bad and the writer should feel bad. This is a really good movie. It's not a masterpiece, but as music biopics go, it's a cut above by nature of the subject matter, alone, and it's much better made than this reviewer claims. The

God, if only.

I saw this movie at a screening at San Diego Comic-Con, and I have to say I'm kind of surprised by a lot of the negative press I'm seeing around it. Admittedly, I was delirious with exhaustion at the time, but I quite enjoyed the film, overall. I mean, it's not a comedy masterpiece by any stretch, but neither were any

Perhaps God does exist.

I don't know if I was just expecting more given the people involved, but that trailer fell all kinds of flat for me. Both the leading ladies are awesome so I'll just hope this is one of those things.

I'm so glad we're going to see the scene of Bruce Wayne's parents being gunned down in an alley, again. Just a couple more renditions and we'll have achieved the singularity.

Have you seen a Zack Snyder movie before? Dialogue is not his strong suit, and good writing doesn't even bother showing up.

I can't wait to cackle gleefully over the desiccated husk that marriage equality has made of our once great nation this weekend.

God help me, it was watching the live stream of the The Force Awakens panel at Star Wars Celebration. I was so ready to pack up my life-long fandom after the prequels, but I'll be damned if JJ Abrams didn't know exactly how to turn the cranks on my geeky little heart. The new cast! The old cast! The talk of using

Maybe he's from the Neutral Planet. Then again, maybe he isn't.

I knew I was in love with Pillars of Eternity when I had to start over literally 10 times because I couldn't decide what kind of character I wanted to be. I'm always indecisive about this kind of thing in an RPG, but I hadn't reached that level of flip-floppery since Baldur's Gate II.

I saw this movie at a press screening and walked out thinking that, boy howdy, was it going to bomb, but that I loved it. It was smarter than it had any right to be, and I enjoy the thought that all the companies buying product placement were doing so in service to a movie that was pointing out that product placement

As I was skimming over the headlines on the AV Club's main page, this read to me as "Exclusive DC preview: Damon Wayans flies solo in Robin: Son Of Batman #1." I think there's an Elseworlds story somewhere in there.

Does this mean we'll finally be getting that Pompeii sequel we've all been dying to see?

I became irrationally angry at the fact that she (SPOILERS, I GUESS?) was wearing heels throughout the entire film, even while repeatedly running for her life. I mean, I admire her commitment to fashion, and all, but it looked ridiculous and made no sense at all.

Ye gods, is a B- a generous grade for this film. It is dumber than a box of hammers, and I have living room furniture with more depth and personality than it allows any of its characters. There were exactly two moments of human interaction that had any resonance to them, whatsoever. And while the dinosaur action is