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There's a podcast called Crybabies that I love. Each guest talks about a movie, song, poem, a particular TV/movie scene… that makes them cry. It's sincere, moving and surprisingly funny too. But it's a hard one to sell.
Also, I could never really convince anyone around me to watch one of my favorite TV Shows :

Yes. Gimme gimme gimme. I love Baumach's work and I think Stiller's performance in Greenberg was one of his best. Also, I'm all for Sandler in this kind of role.

Bitter Sweet Symphony, The Verve.

Yes, it's enthralling. And Biel is good here and, as executive producer of the show, she smartly surrounded herself with very interesting people, mostly from the independent world (Campos, Christopher Abbott…) It's her challenge and I want her to succeed. I think we tend to be hard on some actors when they try

I like it too. I like the tone of it and the inspirations it draws from. "I'm Nora Ephron, bitch!"
Although, I have a problem with the music. I wish they turned the volume and all those high voices down a notch, especially the big, inspirational musics at the end of the episodes. It needs to be a little less junior.

"The one with the embryos" is a perfect episode, packed with jokes and endlessly quotable. This one and "The one where everybody finds out" are in my top five episodes of Friends. And I agree on Schwimmer, he had great timing. "Pivot ! Pivot ! Pivot !"

This is so not the place to talk about it, but are you going to review The Sinner? I just watched the first episode and I need some discussion about it. I loved Antonio Campos' direction (this guy knows what he is doing) and Jessica Biel was sort of a revelation. And mostly, I want to know what the hell is going on.

I see what you did there.

I watched a THR roundtable two days ago where Noah Hawley mentioned his failed projects. I went to look for them and ended up watching a few episodes of "The Unusuals", which I had never heard of before. It's a nice, quirky cop show with Renner as a smooth, easy-going, prankster detective (with a bit of darkness in

What on earth is a pie?

Ahem. I'd go with Rooney. I think she's very overrated. There, I said it, I'm free.

It's fine and all but also… Brosh McKenna says “it’s not at all off the table” for Santino Fontana to come back to the show (according to Vulture). I mean, Whoop-de-feakin'-do.

Can't wait for this. Luca Guadagnino, Michael Stuhlbarg, Amira Casar, Timothy Chalamet, Sufjan Stevens… A new perspective on Armie Hammer. Produced by James Ivory. Yep, yep, yep… I only saw Chalamet in "Miss Stevens" and thought he had a great presence. There is this scene where he performs the monologue from Death of

Yup. Thanks. My brain stopped working there for a minute.

I'm happy to see Groff in a role like this. It's refreshing for him, I assume, and for us. I'm all for… what's the opposite of pigeonhole?

Ry Cooder's music.

"I've decided my agenda for the future. I'll stay in bed, drink, make love and forget the whole damn business." I love this movie and he was memorable, yes.

The documentary "Shepard and Dark" has been on my list of things to watch for a while. It looks really good. But I don't know… I think I'll wait a little longer, this is the kind of material that will make me tear up.

A day when Sam Shepard and Jeanne Moreau disappear is a fucking sad day.