One half of the jaunty thugs was the Yugoslavian John Krasinski from The Last Panther (Goran Bogdan!), so I would love it if his character becomes as fleshed out and as interesting as Hanzee.
One half of the jaunty thugs was the Yugoslavian John Krasinski from The Last Panther (Goran Bogdan!), so I would love it if his character becomes as fleshed out and as interesting as Hanzee.
"And when there was no crawdad, we ate sand."
Wow. I think I'm done here.
That "guy on the bridge" from last season was Bill Camp, so let's hope that theory is correct and that he'll make a reappearance. After The Night Of, I look forward to another performance from him.
So. Awk-ward.
It was also beautifully shot. I had a sudden urge to go out and buy a trampoline while watching that. Such a lovely sense of freedom.
It's been over 20 years since I read the book, and it was only the second Atwood as I made my way through a trove of her works - one of my favorite authors - but I have never, ever thought of the book as a science fiction novel. I feel like genre fiction has become the hot commodity of the publishing business in the…
I think its crazy that "feminist" has become a dirty word in our culture. That is a definite indication of how dark the times have become.
I think there is a stark difference between the bubble headed Fox News women who don't believe in feminism and spout a lot of ignorant garbage, to what Moss is saying here. I agree that Offred's story is a human story, and as an actress, Moss is simply coming at it from a larger scope. Her job is to breathe life into…
I don't care what anyone says about him - I fucking love Bourdain.
Absolutely, especially with the screams being heard in the other room.
I have to agree with you there. I'm so used to Scoot being the best thing about anything he's in, this was odd.
I can only watch that film once every few decades because it shatters me into a million pieces.
Ewan DOES suck at American accents, but I actually thought he pulled off the Minnesotan diphthongs nicely.
It was strange, wasn't it? I can't really tell how he died.
It is known. See, also, Jeff Nichols films.
The actor playing the Stasi officer was also a major character in Deutschland '83, so I feel like he's likely to show up again in some vein.
I was more surprised by Ewan McGregor's backside. I thought he had on padding and hadn't realized he'd gained weight for the role. Also, for a second there, thought that towel was going to drop for the obligatory McGregor peen shot.
And that message pad header made me think it came from the desk of Jackie Treehorn.
Chuck could do well with a dose of perspective and humility. He takes
himself too seriously.
He also suffers from a debilitating mental illness. It's struck me for a while now that Chuck is in a crushing depression.