Will Smith and Pedro Almodovar are beefing over Netflix, will that suffice?
Will Smith and Pedro Almodovar are beefing over Netflix, will that suffice?
I'm rewatching all of Sofia Coppola's movies, and every day I have to wait to see The Beguiled is a day wasted.
Attn: SBT
I've seen the first two episodes (the rest of the show and Inland Empire are my only remaining Lynch blind spots) and Fire Walk With Me and am also considering just jumping into this new season.
A24 has bought James Franco's The Disaster Artist and will give it a primo awards release date in December.
My Boyfriend's Back, a zombie comedy directed by Bob Balaban and featuring an early Philip Seymour Hoffman role.
Given that Hazanavicius was all but pantsed and stuffed in a locker at his last Cannes, that would at least be more interesting than the third year in a row of the Palme going to absolute mediocrity.
Hey, George Miller and the Coen brothers make great movies and they couldn't choose their winners for shit, maybe the reverse will be true here and Smith will argue in favor of something great winning the Palme in spite of Wild Wild West maybe being the worst movie ever made.
Yes, only one of them was in a Michael Mann movie.
And a reminder that the jury will bring together the minds of Pedro Almodovar, Jessica Chastain, Maren Ade, Park Chan-wook, Paolo Sorrentino, and Will Smith.
I don't want to influence anybody's decisions in the draft, but I'd recommend against picking Redoubtable for either of those categories. Just a hunch.
Lynne Ramsay's has Joaquin Phoenix rocking a great big bushy beard and playing a scarred war vet opposite Alessandro Nivola as a slimy politician, so hell yeah Lynne Ramsay.
In case anybody wants to play along at home, here is when the really intriguing stuff (that we know about) plays at the Cannes Film Festival in the coming weeks. Unless otherwise noted, these films are playing in-competition. What ones out of these do you want to see the most? How big of a loser am I for compiling…
Happy Mother's Day! If you really love your mother and/or me, you'll watch 20th Century Women if you haven't already.
Look, we need to talk. We don't know what Captain America movie you're talking about when you say Captain America: Widescreen. They're all widescreen, because they don't make pan-and-scan DVDs anymore. Also, The Force Awakens isn't a Captain America movie and I don't think you should count the time you once watched an…
Always Sunny is tops for me.