Yeah, I know of her entirely from her voice acting in The Last of Us and Tales From the Borderlands.
Yeah, I know of her entirely from her voice acting in The Last of Us and Tales From the Borderlands.
Possibly, but I think the cut scene of Harley rejecting the Joker would have done a lot to dispel criticism of the movie using abuse as entertainment. Besides, there is already a bit of a shit storm now because of the romanticized portrayal of a historically abusive relationship. So why not do it as planned with…
Lindy West is a goddamn national treasure.
Definitely one of the most unsettling performances of the year (second only to the voice of Black Phillip). And I had liked Mary Elizabeth Winstead before, but here she really blew me away, portraying a victim-turned-fighter without ever becoming a cliché. Major props to the writers and director for making a…
Thank you reminding me about 10 Cloverfield Lane. So much better than a (sort-of) Cloverfield followup had any right to be.
I know it was deeply divisive, but The Neon Demon was exactly my kind of weird. Gorgeous to look at, darkly funny, occasionally gory, and subtly by intensely feminist.
Also, the final moment of the movie is perfection. William Cage's story is over, and I think any followup with him will just be a letdown compared to the start to finish experience of watching the first one. The only way I'd be interested is if it followed Rita or another soldier.
Pleasantly surprised to see In The Loop ranked so high, it seems to be left out of a lot of lists like these. Saw it randomly without knowing about The Thick of It and immediately became a fan of Armando Iannucci.
I saw the La Jolla Playhouse's production of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The acting and music were both phenomenal, and having a live chorus on stage was a stroke of brilliance. The set of the bell tower was one of the best I've ever seen. For the first act it's almost transcendent, but then act two starts…