And after Episode 4 we were all hoping someone could get Angourie Rice’s very brief opinions of how Siobhan was feeling and pad them out into a full article to really help us solve the mystery.
And after Episode 4 we were all hoping someone could get Angourie Rice’s very brief opinions of how Siobhan was feeling and pad them out into a full article to really help us solve the mystery.
Her collaboration with David Byrne (Love This Giant) is a decent way in, if you haven’t checked it out already.
I never said it was a good look, it was my honest reaction when I saw the clip, and I was clear why I had that response. To suggest my feeling was purely due to him publicly acknowledging his condition is misrepresentation.
“a public announcement that should, if nothing else, throw some much-needed attention toward that often misunderstood condition.”
I was really disappointed by this season. Having watched S1 and the British S3 already this year, which even though they had gameplaying were much more about the relationships being forged (and betrayals of those relationships in the case of UKS3), the level of insincerity within this season just left me cold.
Elon Musk did not create either PayPal or Tesla. He just wants you to think he did.
I’d recommend going through the weapon tutorials and the Hunter’s Lodge challenges - it forced me to experiment with weapons and learn some quicker ways to put down some of the bigger enemies.
Honestly, as someone with an engineering PhD, I have learned the hard way to not assume having a degree implies any kind of competence/intellectuality.
Is Pete Wentz’ Podcast Round Up a new weekly feature?
Is this in reference to Paul Bettany’s joke? Chill out.
The Prestige might be my favourite film, let alone Nolan film, but at this point it’s reached Jackie Brown levels of being always described as ‘overlooked/underrated/might actually their best work’ despite most people agreeing.
Yep, and filming wrapped pre-pandemic.
He’ll always be Parking Pataweyo to me.
I’ve seen some #RestoreTheAyerCut too
Surely it’s Mordo?
I was going to post the same thing. I loved Hamilton when I really wasn’t expecting to (only saw it on Disney+) but thought LMM was bad in it. He’s clearly a genius and I don’t blame him for giving himself the lead in it, but he was noticeably worse than the rest of the cast.
Eastern Promises, although I haven’t seen Dirty Pretty Things so happy to add it to the win column.
A very selective credit for Steven Knight, choosing one of the 2 (?) genuinely great films he’s written and ignoring the 10+ middling-to-awful things he’s done.
“looks like a 1950s TV sitcom”
I feel like studios are massively overrating people’s desires to go to cinemas again post-covid and underrating people’s desire for content now. While I’m looking forward to seeing a film on a big screen again and some films (Dune) I will definitely be seeing opening weekend, I have little desire to catch up on all…