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While it may seem bad to do a "look at the men" thing about something that is about the difficulty of aging as an actress, I feel compelled to point out that a lot of the leading men from their generation were dead or dying by the time the made Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? Garry Cooper, Clark Gable, Humphrey

One of the things Davis allegedly did to Crawford during the shoot was deliver a Coke machine to the set, so expect more of this.

Yes, there are already some inaccuracies to support that thesis that have me a little worried. For example, the implications that Joan Crawford did not have female friends and admiration from her colleagues. I have no idea what the kinds of congratulations she got for her Oscar win but she had a long friendship with

The first that comes to mind is Party of Five, where the last minute miscarriage was insisted by Standards and Practices.

That line is in the movie.

And his upcoming ACS inpired L&O: True Crime

Yesterday I listened to the podcast interview Todd VanDerWerf did with Murphy and was surprised by how likable I found him. He at least seems to want to make up for the more egregious aspects of his past and I really appreciate his commitment to making sure more women directors get work through his production.

It does have such a final season feel. I want it to wrap up, but I want it to know that it's wrapping up.

I'd guess Dylan is the hero, but all he gets to do is survive one fucked up family.

You should watch the clip with Affleck to see how much he is willing to specifically target Muslims in a way doesn't with people of other faith. he

Muslims, as the article points out. He is also frequently sexist in how he addresses women

Yes, "Sam Loomis" is Marion Crane's recently divorced boyfriend in Psycho and here he appears to be having an affair pre-divorce

It would be enough that her husband is cheating on her.

I think it's about how there were live birds flying in nad out of the cellar mother is kept in.

It has a complicated relationship to the original. It's not 1960 anymore and so the social mores/psychological theories that inform the movie have to be updated, and they are by acknowledging how hard it is to get away from them.

That's not fair. Julianne Moore and Viggo Mortensen were interestingly different than their 1960 counterparts

The first season it's like they know where they're going, but they have on the wrong shoes for the journey. It really started correcting itself when they revealed that Norman killed his father in the opening scene. Moving the tension from "this turns him into a killer" to "he already is a killer, but his family also

She's still around as the less nuanced version of Mother that exists in his head. Some of the most exciting parts of the series are how Norman's construct of Mother relates to Norma

Interestingly some comics professionals such as Gail Simone have said that films match the publishers tones.

Vincent Rodriguez III gave an interview on the Vulture TV Podcast a couple of months ago where he said that Josh's reasons for being in NYC and leaving are a big mystery waiting to be explored. Now that we've had a flashback to Rebecca's previous relationship, it's time to answer those questions about Josh.