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I love how they've already started setting up the inevitable season finale plot twist: that Henry's cologne was the real biological weapon the whole time.

Anna Torv will finally be back on TV!!!

Will do, especially because Jessica Chastain is in it.

KNIGHT OF CUPS
I’m guessing that if I were to ask any Malick fan which of his films I should watch first, Knight of Cups would be near the bottom of everybody’s lists. Alas, this Malick newbie decided to dive headfirst into his filmography with his most recent work, a fascinating rejection of conventional film

Thanks, but fuck being overshadowed by the Oscars this weekend.

Edited it a few times, but this is my final list:
Sorry edited it again. The one with Star Wars in Visual Effects is my final list.

"eventual winner, whose film I haven't seen"

Larson and Rampling were both incredible—didn't see Heaven Knows What—but I must give a shoutout to Nina Hoss, who was absolutely brilliant in Phoenix. Also, Oscar Isaac and Walton Goggins absolutely must be in any Best Supporting Actor conversation.

1. Justified (30)
2. The Leftovers (30)
3. Rectify (25)
4. Hannibal (25)
5. Making a Murderer (25)
6. Banshee (25)
7. Nathan For You (15)
8. Mad Men (15)
9. Review (15)
10. Bojack Horseman (15)
11. The Americans (15)
12. You're the Worst (15)
13. Person of Interest (10)
14. Show Me a Hero (10)
15. WHAS: First Day of Camp (5)
16.

Rectify's opening credits are so nice.

1. Ex Machina (30)
2. The Hateful Eight (25)
3. Mad Max: Fury Road (25)
4. Room (25)
5. Inside Out (25)
6. The End of the Tour (25)
7. Anomalisa (20)
8. Predestination (15)
9. Spotlight (15)
10. Carol (15)
11. Phoenix (15)
12. It Follows (10)
13. Steve Jobs (10)
14. The Revenant (10)
15. The Gift (10)
16. Me and Earl and the Dying

1. "Charlie Work", IASIP (30)
2. "International Assassin", The Leftovers (30)
3. "If-Then-Else", Person of Interest (30)
4. "The Source", Rectify (25)
5. "LCD Soundsystem", You're the Worst (25)
6. "The Wrath of the Lamb", Hannibal (20)
7. "Time & Life", Mad Men (20)
8. "Hardhome", Game of Thrones (15)
9. "The Movement",

DEADPOOL
I’m positive I laughed at something in this movie, but I can’t quite place it because it’s buried under a pile of juvenile, unbearable crap that attempts to skate by on faux cleverness. No, Deadpool, pointing out that Morena Baccarin’s character is a “hot girl” does not mean that your treatment of her as a

Any combo of Raylan, Boyd, and Tim from Justified.

"Charlie Work," It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

My personal favorite was "Time & Life".

1. Ex Machina
2. The Hateful Eight
3. Mad Max: Fury Road

Yeah, I guess it was supposed to be the Clooney or Brolin stories, but I'm not sure they felt like "main plots/characters" of any sort. It was all over the place, and not in a good way for the most part. I did enjoy certain scenes enough to make up for that, but I agree with you.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

HAIL, CAESAR!
A big focus of a Hail, Caesar! synopsis might be the kidnapping of George Clooney’s Baird Whitlock, a movie star taken and held for ransom by a group known as The Future. However, as much as that might seem like a central storyline, it’s really just a jumping off point for the Coens. It’s important, but a