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I liked Mother! It was weird, wild, ambitious, pretentious, and, ultimately, only semi-successful. But that’s art for you. Sometimes you gotta swing for the fences and I wish more filmmakers were willing, or able, to take those kinds of risks. And the fact that people have such passionate responses to it, even years

I didn’t realize the avclub made you open this article and read it. That is very cruel of them to force you to read an article with spoilers.

Kidman has always been an amazing comedic actress. even in the average Nine Perfect Strangers, when they let her lean into the comedy of her character and that zany accent in the last few episodes the show got a lot better. I think she’ll balance the star power and comedic vulnerability of Lucille Ball wonderfully.

Maurice LaMarche is standing by just waiting for the call.

I know James Gunn likes his dark comedy but gonna be hard to like this guy after what he did to Rick Flag in The Suicide Squad

There is only one Hawkman.

“Magic Guy Who Is Definitely Not Just Doctor Strange

Counterpoint: don’t do this, because they have feelings for you and you are stringing them along like a sociopath. What are they going to say, “No I don’t want to have sex with this person I have feelings for”?

One of my favorite aspects of the show is how it demonstrates that vampires are, in a lot of ways, pretty clueless and naïve.

They really did, I thought Nandor’s line about being vampire is a curse that he doesn’t want to pass on to Guillermo was a surprisingly deep way to keep their same dynamic.

Surprised at the lack of mention of the show I first remember her from, “A Different World” (the Cosby Show spinoff about Lisa Bonet’s character going off to college which only actually featured Lisa Bonet for part of the first season). Sure, her character was often limited to “biracial hippie girl,” but that’s where

Cree Summer was amazing. I don’t know the process for choosing guest-stars on this show but I don’t think they’ve ever went wrong in their decision. You always want to see more of these one-off characters. I really hope she comes back with a new scam in a future season.

Well, the “based on a true story” tag is pretty well-worn so I’m not sure why it’s throwing you for a loop at this juncture. It’s not so much meant to say “you won’t believe this really happened!” so much as “this is rooted in historical record and attempts to breathe life into it.” It feels like you’re projecting the

See, back in my day, we had something called a ‘mix tape’ or a ‘mix CD’. They weren’t things that rappers put out, they were cassette tapes or compact discs (I’ll fill the yoots in on those later) that you’d give to someone to express how you felt about ‘em.

I wonder how antagonistic Cindy is gonna be towards Courtney because I love how she’s played as a jerk with a (very tiny) heart of gold. Plus, I just think Meg DeLacy is a wonderful performer.

So, am I to understand from this review that the assault in question is depicted twice? While it sounds like a very good film with good reasons for that directorial choice, I need to know that going in. Might be too much for me.

Funny supporting Affleck (Good Will Hunting, Extract) is by far the best Affleck, so this has me excited. I’m hoping this dude is essentially the 14th Century version of his character in Mallrats.

Shade’s soft spot for Barbara seems sincere, and it would suggest that the story about his sister is genuine as well, but who knows?

No one would have blamed you for saying to lazy to get off his ass.