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A movie with 10 men and two women now only has one woman. A fitting embodiment of Hollywood standards.

What a lovely day it will be when I watch this glorious masterpiece one last time on the big screen.

That header picture is comically tacky - just like the show itself.

I didn't find the "network of possibilities" quite so dense as a lot of people, sadly. I expected more from this butterfly effect thing. Sure, there are some nifty variations caused by small choices, but you can't change much about the overall plot. Every character has one or two crucial moments where he or she can

*Dome Dome Dome*

The 5th Wave opens on January 15, 2016.

Will there be a cameo appearance by Sarah Palin?

I finally have an opportunity to sing the praises of Anaconda. What an underrated gem. It's not "good", of course, but it hits all the gloriously silly beats to become a super fun creature feature with remarkable precision, including an unforgettable scene in which a half-digested Jon Voight is vomited out by the

Fair enough. She's definitely right about the fact that one (women and men) should choose the people they hang out with wisely. On the other hand, I think it should never be too late to do something about this guy's behaviour and get him behind bars. That won't happen if you just blame yourself.

A woman should have the right to dress skimpy whenever she wants just like a guy has the right to dress in a very "manly" fashion like these motorcycle guys do. She shouldn't have to worry about if she's raped because of it. In fact, everybody should have the right to do whatever she or he wants to do as long as

Because she essentially takes off all of the blame from the actual perpetrator, that's why. That is highly problematic. It just reinforces that whole "boys will be boys" culture that's intact for literally centuries. "Women, cover yourself up and leave the 'I Heart Rape' guy alone because that's just who he is" - do

Murray is actually known for doing some of his acting gigs for free over the last decade (I just hope Dumb and Dumber To and Passion Play weren't among those).

Like Murray, I'm definitely pro-Wiig/McKinnon/McCarthy but I'm not really okay with these talented women apparently having to play female knockoffs of their male predecessors. You want a progressive Ghostbusters movie? Assemble a team of 5 all new characters, 3 women and 2 dudes, without a lovestory within the team

Wouldn't be that big of a deal to show it this week in my book. Removing it entirely on the other hand would be an acknowledgement that the material is now all of a sudden objectionable just because something similar happened in real life. Postponing it sends the right message: We have respect for those affected but

Great. Let's just censor artistic freedom because it might offend somebody by depicting things that happen in real life and reminding us that violent altercations exist.

Saw this during it's world premiere at the Berlin festival in February. Alex Ross Perry was there as well as Joe Swanberg who is a producer. It's a puzzling, intense little movie, gorgeously shot, marvelously acted but frustratingly enigmatic. I was initially unsure about it but it lingered in my mind during the

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A ton of spine-ripping, heart-pummeling, intestine-whipping fun

Romantically involved with someone who may be the enemy? She's starring in the second Homeland knockoff in a row?

Funny how the fat kid went on to become the hottest of the bunch. Take note, fat kids. One day you'll be sexy.

Disappointed they didn't end it on a horrifying zombie face.