Look, the script is kind of a mess, I hate how they erased Wanda’s development and the troubled production certainty didn’t do Raimi any favors but I think MoM is a lot of fun and probably my favorite in Phase 4.
Look, the script is kind of a mess, I hate how they erased Wanda’s development and the troubled production certainty didn’t do Raimi any favors but I think MoM is a lot of fun and probably my favorite in Phase 4.
You seem to be implying that Disney waited too long to dump him and shouldn’t have let him be in season 2 of Loki. Filming on that completed months before the story broke, so they would have had to completely redo pretty much everything and they probably remember how they got burned by reacting to the James Gunn stuff…
Disagree. DS2 is one of the best MCU movies. They let Raimi off the chain a little and we got some fantastic visuals and story twists. Great stuff.
It wouldn’t have changed her performance a lick tho.... Olsen has been a defender of the film don’t make it seem like she didn’t enjoy herself. She’s said she liked being villainous let her have it. I mean no we shouldn’t still be telling POWERFUL WOMAN MUST BE STOPPED stories but if she had a gas leave her alone.
Picard, the series, was a mess overall but season 3 turning into a “getting the band back together” show even ending with them all on the bridge of the Enterprise D was kinda the perfect way to end the show and our time with that crew.
I look forward to hearing which religion he’s embraced as part of his journey of healing and accountability.
It’s weird that a director doesn’t want his audience to have (or express) an opinion about his films.
Unfortunately, his Peloton instructor couldn’t hear Nolan’s response because the background music drowned out his words.
The whole scene is brilliant. Just a giant open “Fuck you” to the people who want these movies to be nothing but a franchise blowjob full of cameos. And it really says something about how respected both Stewart and Xavier are that even in a sequence all about how the heroes of this universe are a bunch of…
As someone who really gets into awards season, I actually like the Golden Globes for three reasons:
1. They divide the movie awards into Drama and Comedy categories. (granted, they frequently have ridiculous ideas of what should fall under the “Musical/Comedy” distinction, but that’s a story for another day)
2. They…
I would say this is not a very good review, if that’s even what this is. It doesn’t go very deep into any of the actual bits and is overly focused on what doesn’t make up very much of the special. Of course I hate that part of the special and denounce his horrendous views, but at least get the facts straight.
It’s weird — I’m a bit of a latecomer to Anderson, having loved Rushmore but hated the ickiness and sentimentality of The Royal Tennenbaums so much it took my son dragging me to see The Life Aquatic to put me back ontrack again. Since then, I’ve increasingly loved his films and, for me, The French Dispatch was one of…
Cool list! here’s my crack at one
Past Lives was so slow and kinda boring. You kept waiting for more to happen and it never did. It wasn’t a terrible movie, but it was far from great. I would never watch it again.
I didn’t fully understand May December. It felt exactly like a Lifetime original movie, only with famous actors.
Uh, y’all know you gave Beau is Afraid a C+ on this site, right? The review calls it “an insufferable 3-hour slog”
Literally the whole thing hinged on him. Other cast members could have been dropped (not that I didn’t love each of them) and the show sitll would have worked. But Ronald basically is the show.
I don’t know how they knew that casting super-nice guy Ronald in Jury Duty would make the whole ridiculous thing work, but it really did. Talk about an everyday hero
Jury Duty was, surprisingly, feel-good tv that wasn’t maudlin or cutesy. I also think it deserved a spot.
Jury Duty and the US Ghosts to me were the two funniest shows of the year