Well, Soderbergh got screwed once again, but at least they used an absolutely amazing photo for him.
Well, Soderbergh got screwed once again, but at least they used an absolutely amazing photo for him.
Anything to get my mind off of Soderbergh inevitably losing the Emmy.
"Your crazy, human rights-violating religion has become a problem!"
Born on the Fourth of July: This is the movie I wanted Platoon to be. It's not that it's any subtler than Platoon, but that movie feels hampered by a flatness, visually and otherwise, that makes its grand moments feel heavy-handed and obvious rather than powerful (imo, of course). This, on the other hand, sees Stone…
Rachel Morrison, the DoP of Dope, Sound of My Voice, and Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale Station, will be shooting Coogler's Black Panther.
Guys, both Donald Trump and Jimmy Fallon were in Woody Allen movies. This is why everybody says Allen is problematic, right?
R.I.P. Edward Albee
You're talking like a Criterion of Pootie Tang wouldn't be one of their greatest rescues ever, especially if they'd manage to wrangle together a director's cut.
At least the delay with Kafka is all on Soderbergh.
Just choose to believe that his line in the plane scene is improvised and that he actually did once run over a man in Dearborn.
Yeah, it's definitely scary (the keyhole bit is an absolutely impeccable jump scare), but it's also so firmly rooted in ghosts as metaphors that I'm surprised Katie would be surprised by Peak's turn into that.
Also, I'd say that The Devil's Backbone is much more in line with what Crimson Peak ended up being than a "blood-chilling ghost story", to the point that Peak sometimes resembles an American remake of Backbone.
As funny as that scene is, I also find it very weirdly melancholy, like this movie's version of Dodd serenading Freddie with "Slow Boat to China". Now Bigfoot just beating the shit out of Doc outside the Wolfmann mansion, that's some of the funniest pure comedy I've ever seen, and the trailers didn't even include it!
I don't want to be a grump here, I really like what I've heard of Giacchino, but Desplat has made at least one of my favorite scores of all time, so I'm pretty bummed by this.
I got off the AHS train years ago… but goddamnit if the combo of this getting well-received + the cast (especially Andre Holland, who was so great on The Knick, a show it appears more people in these comments need to watch) doesn't tempt me to come back.
Jesus Christ, am I glad I got out of Freak Show after episode 2, then.
And Isla Fisher and Jena Malone not in the trailer!