This got pretty rave reviews when it was released in the Netherlands. I didn't get the chance to check it out myself, but what I heard sounded promising.
This got pretty rave reviews when it was released in the Netherlands. I didn't get the chance to check it out myself, but what I heard sounded promising.
I watched Room on Friday , and I really, really liked it, but I wasn't as emotionally devastated as I expected/hoped to be. The first half was great, and the scene in the back of the truck was immensely tense, but apart from the last ten minutes, nothing in the back half hit me as much as the first half did. I also…
That's Predestination.
There was a leaked draft of Fant4stic featuring, among other things, Mole Man and Galactus, that was regarded as mostly excellent, if a bit cluttered. Was that the Slater one?
I was feeling pretty ambivalent towards Man of Steel, then my local movie theatre attached this (and the one before it, which was pretty good too) to basically every film that was released in spring 2013 and I got incredibly hyped. Then I saw the finished movie and thought, 'yeah, this is what I expected before those…
I'm seeing this on Saturday, in a self-programmed double bill with High-Rise, at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Should be interesting, to say the least. Watching Bone Tomahawk un a packed theatre during that same festival is already one of my favorite cinema-going experiences of the year.
Well, I absolutely adored everything up to No Time To Crank the Sun, which I all heard before the release. But when I got the album proper, I couldn't really be bothered to listen beyond It's A Game. Then I saw them live and those final five songs clicked for me in a huge way.
I didn't really care for their album, but it's really grown on me. Seeing them live helped. Sad Case and Happiness, Missouri have been at the top of my most played list for a few months now.
If he could take Liam with him, that would be even better.
I'm terrified.
If this year's sundance isn't remembered as the one with Farting Boner Corpse and Sentient Bratwurst Nazi movies something's very wrong.
I just want to direct everyone's attention to the fact that, according to this film's Wikipedia page , Kevin Smith plays: 'Bratzi: A foot tall Canadian Nazi made of sentient Bratwurst.'
I watched Legend (the one about the Kray twins) on wednesday and it was good, I suppose. I really liked the first half, as it kinda felt like a real life Snatch, and I adore Snatch, but then it all got a bit too dour and serious for my tastes. And there was one stylistic choice that basically took me out of the movie.…
I hope it isn't the ending, though if it is, it would further showcase Brent's aversion to statisfactory endings
That sounds pretty hillarious, I could handle that.
I have never seen Brooklyn 99. What happens?
There's now a one paragraph plot summary of this movie on Wikipedia, and it reads like the ravings of a madman.
I hate evil doll movies, but at least Brahms doesn't look scary. I still shit my pants a little every time I see a picture of Chucky (blame a childhood trauma) or Annabelle.
The bit with the kaleidoscope in that episode always cracks me up.