Another stunning album. "Parade" is one of the songs of the year, like a salve to another one of 2014's best in Sharon van Etten's "Your Love is Killing Me". It's so nice to hear The Antlers being properly hopeful as it works really well for them.
Another stunning album. "Parade" is one of the songs of the year, like a salve to another one of 2014's best in Sharon van Etten's "Your Love is Killing Me". It's so nice to hear The Antlers being properly hopeful as it works really well for them.
Shocked that the showrunner of the humourless House of Cards appears to have watched next to no political comedy. Shocked.
"provided that one doesn’t snootily reject that genre out of hand."
I'm sure you're a nice person but based on this post I hate your taste in cinema.
Who doesn't like Far From Heaven? That's as good as homage gets.
Arguably the best way to experience a Sharon van Etten album.
It's one of those voices that is somehow towering and impenetrable, like a force of nature you can't fathom, but intimate and inviting. It wants you to share in all of its emotion. Seeing her sing 'Kevin's' brought me to tears. This album is going to be just as magical to experience live.
If you listen to the lyrics of this album it is nooooooooot happy.
Agreed. Sex is the worst idea Hannibal has had. It doesn't fit the tone or feel of the show at all. But glad someone agreed me because I've apparently been downvoted for liking some episodes slightly less than others. How dare I.
Just to be a bit contrary I thought the Beverly death/fallout was a far more emotionally eloquent few episodes of television, with this latter arc marred a bit too much by Verger stuff and so on, but this episode was pretty much heart-in-mouth start to end.
Like Ray's paraplegia in Archer.
When I think, "I wonder what critics think of a Xavier Dolan film?", Dowd and D'Angelo are near the bottom of the list of whose reviews I'd trust.
That she has "plenty of charisma". I said she didn't have much, not that she had none. I haven't seen her live - nor do I care to - so if she's more engaging in real life I'll never know!
There isn't really any wrong order except the one that doesn't think All Stars was the worst; they're all good seasons, it's just preference ultimately. Perhaps if I rewatched 1 I'd move it up as well, who knows.
She might well be, but from what I saw on the show, I disagree.
Yes, but she was never even close to a chance to win it against Adore and Bianca. And then she had nothing of interest to say on the show because she just doesn't have much charisma. A shame.
Well for a start, it's a very much heightened-reality sitcom, and second, teenagers have sex. Such is life. If you're taking it as the show encouraging that behaviour you're reaching just a little.
You think 2 was the worst season proper? That's surprising.
For most of the episode I kept thinking, "Why is Courtney even here?" Vivacious (rightly) got more screen time than her. #shadyapes
From a purely televisual (not results-based) perspective, imo: