Yeah, look at all those trust funders living in the housing projects bordering FDR drive.
Yeah, look at all those trust funders living in the housing projects bordering FDR drive.
It's actually either an A or an F.
So if the kid in The Road is about eight then it's timeline is pretty accurate.
Timecode, it was mediocre.
Am I the only one who felt Stories We Tell started out strong but then became incredibly grating for its last half hour? Once it started its incessant, banal ruminations on narrative it stopped being an interesting family story and devolved into middlebrow twaddle.
He mainly works as a director now. I work as a camera operator in New York and shot a PSA he directed for a nonprofit group. He seemed content to be behind the camera and be more selective with the acting roles he takes on.
This gets my vote for best weird Scorsese one-off, shortly followed by The Age of Innocence.
And yet it still only received the gentleman's "F"
Harry Knowles is capable of writing a negative review?
This film makes me sad that a generation of young teenagers may never have the chance to be woefully disturbed by a film they put on just because it was on late night cable and they were hoping to see tits.
His campaign team took an anti-american song and used it as a unifying chant at a rally that helped him win an election. I hate the guy but that's a great example of why republicans are better at politics.
A "Watch This" suggestion that's actually a great and underrated film? What is this world coming to?
Infinite Jest, all summer long. And various pop-sci books like Salt Sugar Fat while on the john.
They could have just used it to expand Oscar the Grouch's backstory of how he ended up in that garbage can but I'm sure they know that humanizing the reason behind his incessant anger would be a bit too HBO for PBS.
It was never necessary.
NIN and GY!BE? My inner brooding teenager would be thrilled if it could feel.
They should have made it as a dark comedy instead.
To be fair it's not like that cinematographic aesthetic would work for every film. The blue/teal thing is a decent shorthand for a lot of contemporary movies. Granted it would be a hilarious novelty to see a Michael Bay film with languishing shots of water dripping onto bowls of well arranged fruit on top of a table…
This is some dictionary level shit right here.
This post is six weeks late.