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This was so not worth briefly unblocking you.

I honestly forgot about his existence until this comment reminded me. It was bliss.

1. The Panic in Needle Park (which I watched yesterday)
2. Scent of a Woman and Glengarry Glen Ross
3. Jack & Jill

Get ready to see every single dog in this movie die by horrible means!

I joined in on the people calling him a fuddy-duddy who didn't really like movies.

I still am haunted by how I mocked Dowd in his early days at the site. I guess I've made up for it, given that he follows me on Twitter, but I can't forgive myself even if he can.

Pictured: the jury reacting to Wonderstruck

You shouldn't let him distract you from Russia like that, SBT.

Today is David Sims' birthday! Happy BIIIIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRRTHDAY, SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMMMMMMS!!!!!!!!!

That second part feels like a Michael Stipe lyric.

That's why I now only bother putting upcoming movies on my watchlist.

I saw The Lost City of Z today, oh boy

The website sez it returns May 6.

Unless they moved up the date to avoid the writers' strike, I could swear the next episode wasn't until May.

It's a repeat tonight, isn't it?

James Gray + reflective surfaces = cinematic gold

Kyle Mooney's screenwriting debut is going to Cannes this year! That's change!

Also also also, the audience reaction confirms my initial suspicion that Omar is in fact the breakout star of this movie. I assume one of the studio execs seeing the movie there is giving him a three-picture deal as I type this.