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Mayim Bialik is known to be a little strange so frankly, it tracks that she would say it that way.
Ding ding ding. This is the winner right here. Always follow the money. Rich people don’t offer to pay more out of the goodness of their hearts.
I’m sorry, but this (which seems to be the thesis of this article) is utter bullshit for two reasons.
Violins, regardless of size, are just not the best instrument with which to express apathy. I’d try a woodwind. Perhaps a clarinet or an oboe.
Not to mention building up that point and making it seem like it’s the media’s fault just to end with this line—“The Smiths may be too evolved to care what the rest of us think—though clearly they’ll continue to share their thoughts with us, regardless.”—making clear the media and people dissect their thoughts and…
Stop writing about this shit, Jesus Fucking Christ.
Even the most powerful microscope in the world would not be able to find the violin tiny enough to express my utter apathy towards these people.
The problem is that Greene probably hasn’t watched any Scorsese movies besides the hits and feels that that’s enough to evaluate Scorsese’s entire body of work.
if they wanted to, they could’ve just kept all this shit to themselves
“Every word they say about each other is made into its own headline, pulled apart and dissected until it becomes incomprehensible, like staring at a painting too long until it becomes a blur of colors instead of a picture.”
It’s a particularly bizarre criticism as Scorsese has always interrogated toxic masculinity—before that term was even coined and long before the topic entered the popular consciousness. He has never celebrated male violence. Or is the problem supposed to be that because it’s a recurrent theme in his work he was…
Yeah, this is just the author couching flaccid criticism of Scorsese in Social Justice lingo to try and sound deeper than whatever the point seems to be. Like we’re not talking about nuanced takes of masculinity like Scrader’s films that can oftentimes feel like they’re elevating bad men. The men in Scorsese’s films…
This site used to be such an important voice in film and television. Very sad to see where it is now.
This person CLEARLY didn't see Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore which is a fantastic feminist film.
have never seen gangs of new york but remember it being at least somewhat well received. (checks oscar noms and box office results), that’s a one hell of a flop
Counterpoint:
I know this place isn't a hivemind, but saying the Irishman is a snore and linking to a review that gave it an A minus is certainly something.
Weirder. It’s all weirder. Every time I learn something more about these two...weirder.
This makes that video of shoving her phone into Will’s face for content and him being very annoyed about it make more...sense? Worse? Weirder? Better?