I need a Bad Janet spin-off.
I need a Bad Janet spin-off.
Books on ethics.
Then the same people turn around and mock words like "bae" and "woke" which come from the same place.
The Club, Jackie and Neruda all coming out within about a year of each other is bonkers. The sheer inventiveness and consistency of Larrain's filmmaking should deservedly cement him as one of the very best working directors.
I honestly just want to watch an hour of Dyke & Fats.
Davidson was totally AWOL tonight, no?
About the same.
I believe she said she only went to McDonald's for coffee because she'd "burned some bridges at Wendy's", which is a terrific line.
Villasenor did do an amazing Winona Ryder in Stranger Things, let's not forget.
I wouldn't say it's barren, it never is. But when it comes to Oscar conversation the legions of fabulous performances from women in supporting roles - which is where they tend to land - and women in small and foreign films just don't seem to factor in beyond the very obvious names.
So happy to see Lily Gladstone take this award. It's so well-deserved; her work in Certain Women feels like the kind of "Holy shit, where did she come from?" performance that won Lupita Nyong'o an Oscar, but sadly that won't happen. The long close-up held on her face in that movie is easily the best acting in a single…
THR comment sections have been like that for at least a couple of years now. It's bizarre.
It definitely feels like it, in some ways, though it also had a small town feel (I don't know enough to say if that makes a huge difference).
I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw the Jenna Maroney in Gaga's shtick.
Also, am I much mistaken or did Chidi basically say sometime in the last couple of episodes that he never had a relationship while on Earth and yet this episode we get a girlfriend flashback?
And there are few things Schur likes more than pointedly silly names.
I'm pretty certain I've already seen a movie called Breed but there were definitely no children involved.
CELIA IMRIE IS IN THIS?! I FUCKING LOVE CELIA IMRIE!
I adored the pilot of this, which felt like a spiritual continuation of Enlightened. So excited for the full season.
I'm glad that, even though the cultural moment in music is firmly with the Frank Oceans, Blood Oranges, Kendrick Lamars, Beyoncé etc. (which I also love), there are still some great artists putting out glorious guitar-driven folk-rock. This album is fucking phenomenal. And the new Okkervil River is just around the…