I was drawn in by this movie, thinking it was going to be a lot more of a traditional horror movie. About halfway through, it was clear it was something else entirely. I had to sit with it a little while after it ended before realizing I was moved by it.
There is so much hate for this movie but I liked it.
I landed a decent job at the end of the summer and decided to celebrate with an impulse buy of a Nintendo Switch. I hadn’t really thought about getting one and didn’t realize there was still a scarcity of supply.
I’m so glad you’ve placed a spotlight on this movie. I feel like it’s one of those largely forgotten movies that NO ONE I know has seen. I haven’t seen it in too many years but I remember loving how it builds. And how intense it gets. And that devastating ending.
F-BOMBS on FX!!!
Saw her name and face and thought we’d lost her. Grew up in the 80s and love her work.
Idris is about the age that Roger Moore was when he took over the Bond role, and he made 8 of those things.
Heart failure at 39? I really wish there were more information here. Did he have a condition he was dealing with? These young deaths are devastating.
I watched a player hide under a bed for about seven minutes.
There’s a dearth of female composers, too:
...we live in a fallen world.
You’re doing the Lord’s work. Keep up the fight.
This entire sketch was less than two minutes long, and we credit the Saturday Night Live writing staff for recognizing the bit really only needed that much time.
In an uncharacteristically emotional opening to his late-night talk show Monday evening...
It’s a CINCO product!
Yeah, I noticed that, too. And the smug “that’s how women are...” commentary. It’s a matter of degrees with these things. She’s just outrageously, cartoonishly bad. His negativity is quieter, more under the surface. It’s funny because you can see him making a great effort to present “the high ground”, but beneath…