How could you do a Jesus film without those two?
How could you do a Jesus film without those two?
See I read it that Jesus will direct. “I am the way, the light, and the truth. But what I really want to do...”
“Enough with all this woke bullshit" says man dressed as Paula Poundstone.
I remember another famous review on another media site. It was 2011 and we hadn’t yet known about that sweet laurel canyon sound.
‘”I vaguely remember Olivia Wilde’s character getting un-digitized at the end of the last movie. So, I guess now that’s a thing.”’
Every day I find at least one very basic yet crucial error in this site
There’s much worse than that in the sentences you quote as journalistic issues. Justin Roiland hadn’t been the showrunner for many years. As The Hollywood Reporter explained a year ago, Roiland more or less gave up on contributing to the show (outside of recording voices) after season one, when the writing room…
Moana, mo’ problems
Once you learn the twist, you can see all the clues peppered throughout that it was just M. Night Shyamalan in disguise all along.
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Also, Good Luck Charlie (perhaps by necessity, since there was usually a real baby on set) had the least obnoxious screaming of any of its contemporary Disney Channel shows, so it’s very rewatchable now!
I don’t know why anyone would marry Affleck.
I just don’t get why anyone would break up with Jennifer Garner.
Bingo. After reading this I thought "at what point did she indicate she despises this film?" Just stupid journalism.
I have said it hundreds of times. This website peaked with the Contract to Kill review. There were other great highlights like History of Violence, Popcorn Champs and When Romance Met Comedy, but Contract to Kill was the mountain peak. Its been downhill since.
When I discovered The AV Club it was all down to Sean O’Neill’s writing, and I don’t think I ever realised how good we had it until everything went wrong. But he really did an incredible job making some very mundane stories enjoyable to read, day after day after day, and it was via his writing that I discovered that he…
I’m ready to hear his pitch for Dan In Real Life 3.
Ahhh. Remember the days of Sean O’Neal? He could really take down some celebrity hubris/ridiculousness. Or, at least tie it together to make a coherent point. This is an article in which the actor complains about taking quotes out of context and then proceeds to take every quote out of context to make a poorly…
“Remember Sean O’Neal?”