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Hey Hattie, Soon-Yi Previn is the adopted daughter of actress Mia Farrow and musician André Previn. “Zero Gravity” is not Allen’s memoir, but rather a collection of fictional stories. His memoir is his previous book entitled “Apropos of Nothing.” Even though you and your readers do not like Allen, as a journalist you

I haven’t seen the latest one (my heart can’t take these guys hurting themselves anymore) but my favorite part of these guys have always been the camaraderie. Even in the early movies you would see genuine concern and friendship among the crew when something went wrong (or right). They put a lot more of those moments

I am a 51 year old adult who recently started watching Jackass and while definitely not an impressionable kid it influenced me to do dumb shit.

I haven’t seen the miniseries with Rhys-Meyers, but in this clip his moves are too herky-jerky. People debate how Elvis sang, but there’s little debate the boy could move. Russell’s portrayal is the one I recall best and to me it is the best. Interesting list, though.

Ooooo, weeeee.

Whilst quoting the immortal Chuck D can only be applauded... he was wrong about Elvis and also significantly wronger about Farrakhan.

The second season is decent. The third one was a shrug. Bigger and louder, for sure, but didn’t do it for me. Almost didn’t try the fourth season, but I got COVID and quarantined in my room and binged it all in a day and a half. Well worth it. 

I did this thing where I have enjoyed shang-chi, Hawkeye, etc for the stories they told and not the sequels or events they were setting up

C’mon. Modern AV Club isn’t worth defending unless you’re paid for it.

“Casual” fans had no idea who Thanos was in 2012 either.

Ant-Man got moved ahead, Kang is slated as the villain. Ant-Man thinks he’s defeated the single Kang, cut to end credits we see an army of Kang variants are coming. Avengers love fighting armies. Cut to announcement of new Avengers film consisting of Sam as Cap, Jane as Thor, etc etc. fighting off the army of Kangs.

There’s Kang as the obvious guess, but after Dr. Strange & TMOM mentioned incursions a couple of times, I strongly suspect Kang’s timeline/multiverse shenanigans are going to be interwoven with an MCU take on Secret Wars (and maybe Battleworld thereafter).

Ever since the Kinjaing, with the exception of Iggy and Dowd, the reviewers here haven’t exactly been known for paying attention to detail. Hawke could have turned to the camera and explained his character’s motivation directly to the audience and there’s still a good chance that the reviewer would have been too busy w

Canada, Uk, Japan and Mexico. Lol, the US just races to the bottom of every challenge. 

1) The juror did not apparently believe that she was abused.

There’s nothing unusual about a juror trying to evaluate a witness’s credibility -- that’s a major function of the jury.  The juror here isn’t saying, “Amber Heard was sad, and I don’t like people being sad, so I punished her.”  He’s saying that the way she appeared upset, then suddenly not, over and over again, was

Though truth is an absolute defense to a claim of defamation, so if her defense was that what she said was true, she would have to prove that.

If his belief was that they were both beating up each other, then that’s not being the victim of abuse.  That’s being in a fight with somebody.

I get that Hanks is drawing a distinction between what was acceptable in the past versus the, uh, “modern realm of authenticity.” But I don’t think Philadelphia would have been better served by (almost) any other actor, whatever their sexual orientation. Not in acting ability alone, but also in terms of cultural