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And Gerry. I love all of those movies.

I was shocked when I saw that was his, and, of course, obliged to watch it. I liked his other video from last year, the one for U2's "Invisible", better.

It will be a look at the making of John Denver's Christmas specials.

This sounds horribly, horribly unnecessary, but I'm going to see it because Mark Romanek is a great director who deserves a better career, and he's already proven himself capable of crafting memorable dream/nightmare imagery.

I guess this isn't too much of a surprise (the studio didn't really know how to market Lincoln either, and that turned out to be delightful), but it's still welcome news; Bridge of Spies is getting really good reviews after its NYFF premiere.

"If all the animals along the Equator were capable of flattery, Thanksgiving and Halloween would fall on the same day."

All three Ocean's movies (hell, every Soderbergh movie/TV show) have great soundtracks/scores, but Twelve's in particular kicks all kinds of ass.

If Deakins couldn't win when he was nominated twice in the same year, and with one of those nominations being for the Best Picture winner (although, while No Country and Jesse James look crazypants amazing, I actually can't fault the Academy to giving it to Robert Elswit instead), he's never gonna win.

If any actor from Erin Brockovich deserved to win an Oscar that year, it was Albert Finney, because his reactions in that movie never fail to crack me up.

Actually, there's also Enemy between Prisoners and Sicario.

Incendies: Good, harrowing stuff. I really don't have much more to say than that.

That should genuinely be Alfonso Cuaron's next movie.

Man, Emmanuel Lubezki must have really phoned The Squad in.

That shit-eating grin showed honest-to-god human-level charisma on JostBot's part.

It looks like she's auditioning for a gritty reboot of Marie Antoinette.

This is your daily reminder that Glazer's Birth is criminally underrated, and just as good as Sexy Beast and Under the Skin.

I've watched it too many times to count. Denis Lavant is a god.

That is the nicest thing anyone has ever said about Bill Maher.

Just no to almost everything in your comment besides the fact that the AV Club gave it an A. If you're trying to bring me to your side, then I don't recommend starting your argument by linking to a Vice article.

Get Sicario and Green Room into my veins as quickly as possible. Shame about Our Brand is Crisis, although it's not like the trailer didn't warn me about the finished project.