Netflix should try to swing a deal for the Criterion catalog.
Netflix should try to swing a deal for the Criterion catalog.
I don't like to curse, but that's all kinds of f—king nope.
As a member of the media, I can tell you that one reason that not many teen suicides are "covered" is that we take our cue from the families regarding whether or not they want to talk and want the publicity. If they don't, it's pretty simply case closed at that point. And I think that's fair. Families shouldn't be…
Maybe instead of a memoir, they should have published an unedited transcript of Baldwin's long conversations with Gene Wilder from a few years back. I thought those were pretty revealing when it came to the lives of both Wilder (the subject) and Baldwin (the interviewer). This book sounds like tripe.
I think we watched a different episode, because I totally viewed this episode as Eugene, separated from all friends and allies, putting on the act that he needs to right now, in order to stay alive. Certainly, he hasn't been asked to kill for Negan at this point, and that would represent a huge choice. But right now…
Love that line of thinking, but I have a fear that you're way more observant and creative than the show's writers.
Awful episode. I don't see how the show breaks out of its spiral downward at this point. All the promotion is on "The Gang Is Back Together" and yet: 1. All that means is more walking and talking scenes as the gang ambles boringly around. 2. They immediately broke up the gang again, anyway, leaving Daryl in the…
It's interesting how many of the show's finest hours involve Lennie James.
She's absolutely cast for and channeling Kerri Green of The Goonies & Lucas.
Looks better than the first godawful trailer that came out last year. In fact, this almost looks like a watchable movie. But I see zero resemblance with Max Brooks' amazing story.