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Get Out 2: Get Down, 911's A Joke in this Town

Don't Breathe was so good.

It thought It Follows was fantastic, perhaps with the exception of the third act set piece. The Witch was just dull and lacked any suspense.

- Casting director of Interstellar.

Great interview. I think I've seen him on @midnight or something, but I'm not familiar with him at all. We seem to have a lot in common, and I look forward to checking out his special.

Wow, I'm definitely picking up Borderlands and Evolve. This service is going to be awesome.

My wedding was super small (less than ten people) and cost less than $500 total, and I don't regret it being any larger or fancier.

Halfway through playing Skyrim once again (this time remastered), and I would say that it passes all of your requirements besides perhaps the last one. It's such an incredible game.

And then ska disappeared. At least, that's the impression that I get.

House of Heroes are incredibly consistent.

This sounds like a lamer Misterwives.

They also include an average score in addition to the standard Tomatometer.

Netflix and Hulu's apps are much better designed, imo.

Same here. On a related note - isn't the Amazon Xbox One app awful? The UI is so clunky.

It's a musical that is meant to get people into musicals, just as The Force Awakens is meant to get people into Star Wars. It's a broad, crowdpleasing movie meant to stand as its own piece while paying homage to its predecessors. I feel like that goes over people's heads sometimes.

He certainly does.

The Prince of Egypt really is fantastic. Plus, doesn't Val Kilmer voice God in that?

His deadpan is incredible, almost like classic Leslie Nielsen but with less-overt absurdity.

Univision knows what brings in the clicks, and it sure isn't what many of us AV Club readers used to come here for.

I would argue that Nathan for You takes it by a hair.