I know I'm late to the party but I need clarification: "It means Hulu has been dumped, and viewers who wish to stream CW shows in-season for free will no longer be able to do so on Hulu."
I know I'm late to the party but I need clarification: "It means Hulu has been dumped, and viewers who wish to stream CW shows in-season for free will no longer be able to do so on Hulu."
I was just going to comment how ironic it is that this video is posted here, considering how John Oliver's criticism of only being concerned with clicks and revenue might as well be directed at this site…
She's the best part of Hamilton, so I'm fucking stoked for this.
Upvoted for a chill as fuck use of "my dudes."
I like this cast enough to see this movie, but Clea DuVall is really the clincher. I've definitely been in love with her since But I'm a Cheerleader, so anything she's in, I'm down. Nice bonus that she wrote and directed this. Plus: NATASHA LYONNE.
This made me laugh. Thanks!
Pretty sure that's exactly what happens in Primer, so yeah that checks out.
"We now know that 6.7 million people watched the season five premiere of Orange Is The New Black the weekend it hit Netflix…"
For fellow New Yorkers: http://www.bam.org/film/201…. BAM is doing a week-or-so long film series on the very same topic as this week's AV Club Watch This series, and both versions of this movie are showing. Pretty dope.
I liked this episode a lot, but did anyone else feel that the whole "Greg-is-afraid-of-commitment" subplot was a bit at odds with how he seemed to be feeling towards Rebecca at the beginning of the season? "Settle for Me" in some ways seems like a song that's a pretty clear indication of his (serious) interest in her,…
It was his red speedo! Of "Duane Barry" fame, and eventually immortalized in The Simpsons send-up of the show. Definite fanservice call-back.
Always nice to see Joise and the Pussycats as a banner image on this site. That movie made my childhood. I'm going to have to disagree with Jesse though and say that seeing Letters to Cleo perform the soundtrack would be fucking fantastic. Kay Hanley's voice is hard to beat on those tracks.
I'm personally surprised this article doesn't mention the disturbing inclusion of the furry slang for dog penises in all of this. Directed towards Pizza Hut, no less: http://www.buzzfeed.com/rya….
But Triangle! And The Post-Modern Prometheus! ….And that's pretty much it.
The last season is truly unwatchable but seasons 5-8 should get a reappraisal or something. There are some really excellent episodes in there, and the ratio of good-to-bad even in season 6 is surprisingly favorable. That is, if you're more of a Monster-of-the-Week fan like I am. The mythology episodes undoubtably get…
Not sure it qualifies as a deep cut since Low is such a beloved album, but "Always Crashing in the Same Car" is my favorite Bowie tune that was never a certifiable hit. So few songs can sneak up on you like that one can. It's just fucking perfect.
Saw this movie for the first time a few weeks ago. As a big fan of both Haynes and Bowie, I was really expecting to be blown away by it but I was a little disappointed. It ended up being fun but ultimately lacked a lot of nuance when trying to connect Slade's/glam's—any by extension Bowie's—importance to the queer…
That's the fear—-though of course in some ways it doesn't really apply to Bowie since he's now everywhere, always, through the immortality of his art.
This was a really lovely tribute. Thank you.
I wonder if the wardrobe in this video is partially a reference to this fantastic Philip Larkin poem. Bowie was an extremely intelligent and well-read man, and Larkin is a British favorite: