That “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” themed party was a Bat Mitzvah. So full of 13 year old kids.
That “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” themed party was a Bat Mitzvah. So full of 13 year old kids.
Lightyear is a perfectly good SF movie with a nice message about helping other members of your team to do well. It just didn’t need to have a Toy Story tie in.
“Elemental" was pretty good too and came out just last year.
I don’t know why the AV Club refuses to tell us where we are able to see things. Is this streaming? Being released in theaters? Widely, or just in a few cities? Shouldn’t that be part of a review? Especially for a small indie pic that isn’t going to be on 6,000 screens?
If they were really serious, they would have gotten somebody better than Roland Emmerich.
Goofy Olivia Colman is the best Olivia Colman.
Welcome to the second shift at the AV Club. Barsanti was only part of the problem.
Mickey (James Gandolfini) in Killing Them Softly.
How does she stay dry in the rain?
Invasion springs to mind. The Morning Show also probably didn’t deserve a second season, but I was pretty sure it would get one. Three seasons and counting for TMS is baffling.
If you are a Star Trek fan, you have to know about Wil Wheaton’s early experience with people who hated Wesley Crusher.
...many of the faces are twisted, melting, and inhuman.
Suing your customers is an excellent strategy.
I know this book. The conclusions were all wrong.
I don't see how that works for them. They don't have a theme park or merchandise to sell. They don't have many theatrical movies to sell tickets for or broadcast/cable channels to push. I don't think a lot of people get a new phone or iPad just for the 6 months of streaming.
Netflix is profitable. Disney+ is finally, barely/almost, profitable (if you don’t count the losses incurred by ESPN+ and Hulu). Max is temporarily, minimally, profitable after Zaslav slashed expenses to roughly zero. Prime video...who knows since it’s revenue is lumped in with free package delivery.
The app says 9ET.