the thing is, he’s not even “writing” songs according to his criteria, he’s only co-writing songs...
the thing is, he’s not even “writing” songs according to his criteria, he’s only co-writing songs...
and where the f_ck is The White Lotus? Seriously? Only Murders In the Building was fun and cute but #2??? Mare Of Eastown is nothing new and kind of tired... The Underground Railroad looks good, but I still haven’t watched it, like most people... and where is Squid Games? Certainly the most ground breaking show of…
I have the perfect idea for a reboot! Turns out the finale was a dream. Claire (Lauren Ambrose) wakes up in a trance, and goes for a walk to calm down. On an impulse, she buys a lottery ticket. SHE WINS! 25 million dollars. She relocates to Hollywood where she opens a funeral home to the stars... Each week on the…
all cigarettes on movie sets and tv are herbal cigarettes, without tobacco
So glad I saw The Power of The Dog on a big screen, the photography is truly gorgeous... I’m also glad that Netflix finances this type of projects, which would certainly not be commercially viable in theaters... it’s far from a conventional western...
“de Clisson married shockingly young, even by medieval standards. In 1312, at age 12, she married 19-year-old Geoffrey de Chȃteaubriant...” Lol, in medieval France, noble children as young as 5 years old were married...
i just watched it alone in my kitchen. It was hysterical! thank you John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch for lifting me up on Christmas Eve!
Nocturama is complete garbage. Beautiful garbage, but still garbage (but with less weight and depth than actual garbage.)
You know you can watch all Original Netflix shows either in the original language with subtitles or dubbed in English if you prefer. The fact that people still don’t know that after all these years is really puzzling to me.
Well, it cannot be worse than Les Miserables...
This truly was one of the funniest thing I saw on tv/movies this year! The timing of it, the incongruity, the pathos that Suzie puts into it while at the same time there’s complete urgency on the other side made the moment truly hysterical! I guess humor is subjective...
“Take the scene where Owen’s family sits around the dinner table, blathering about nothing while repeatedly asking him to play Balderdash. This goes on for about two minutes too long, and it’s one of several scenes that drags without the hard boundary of a commercial break”
I really do not get this criticism. The scene…
Glad it’s renewed but i hope there will be major improvements on the storytelling this season! The first season literally gave me major headaches trying to follow the story going from a dream sequence to a flashback to “real” reality to virtual reality... I had to pause and rewind episodes so many times... The fact…
This season is by far the best of the series in my book! Truly hysterical and clever and touching too! Can’t wait for the rest of the season and hopefully the movie feature that will follow. I don’t really know why they are ending this series so soon, but they’re ending it on a really high note!
It’s like a scene in an early John Waters movie... My guess is that she wanted to use the restroom and the restroom was for customers only...
“French cinephiles protested Netflix’s big showing last year”, not really... It was the French theatrical distributors who were up in arms. Ted Sarandos was not wrong when he stated that the Cannes Film Festival is truly a festival made to satisfy French theatrical distributors. The movies selected for competition…
Another must see in Zulawski’s oeuvre is “L’important c’est d’aimer” (That Most Important Thing: Love) with an incredible performance from Romy Schneider and one of the best opening sequence ever! (Unfortunately, the lame Italian actor Fabio Testi almost ruins the picture.)
If it made $378 million worldwide, the production “only” gets 50% of that, as theaters keep 50% of the revenue. So $189 at the most for Warner, for a budget of $187 (without marketing).
And let’s not forget The Meyerowitz Stories, the best Adam Sandler movie in years!
Mudbound was one of the best movies of last year, a masterpiece in my book.