As an actor, you have to work with what you’ve got and, as the review states, his features tend to imply something unsettled and intense. Besides the creepy doctor on Torchwood, his biggest big-budget roles are
As an actor, you have to work with what you’ve got and, as the review states, his features tend to imply something unsettled and intense. Besides the creepy doctor on Torchwood, his biggest big-budget roles are
I don’t find the grade and the quote to be incongruous. A film can be (or become) a classic due to its rewatch-ability and (projected) cultural impact and yet be a good, not great, movie on its strictly cinematic merits: maybe the direction is unimaginative or a few performances mediocre. Plenty of ‘classics’ -…
It’s a great movie with an absolute charisma vacuum at its center in Garrett Hedlund. Make Olivia Wilde the headstrong heir and Hedlund the naive sentient program and it's perfect.
And the list only goes back 40 years, ignoring decades of film history. Unfortunately this is the standard ‘bare minimum’ level of research and content we’ve all come to expect from the AV Club recently.
Had to be done.
Did the same - late Saturday morning small wedding with a bottomless mimosa brunch afterward and had donuts from a local donut shop instead of cake.
He was Seymour in a concert staging of 'Little Shop of Horrors' a few years ago against eternal Audrey Ellen Greene.
In terms of comic pairs with chemistry, we used to get at least one McKinnon/Bryant pairing every 3-4 week cycle: cat ladies, orchard ladies, classic movie parodies, Dyke & Fats, nerdy teens, etc.
Sounds like this movie should have been made in 2000 by Tony Scott starring Denzel, Gary Oldman and Salma Hayek.
It wasn’t BBC proper but a co-production between BBC America (which exists in a weird middle ground where they can license both BBC and some non-BBC UK TV shows internationally) and Space (Canadian sci-fi cable channel).
Ok? I didn’t mention Amber Stevens West either, so...?
So we’re pretending the Carmichael Show was good?
By the time the next Mission: Impossible comes out, Cruise will be older than Jon Voight was when Voight played grizzled mentor Jim Phelps in the first M:I movie.
Circle of Friends is a much better romantic light drama than Wild Mountain Thyme if that’s the mood you’re in.
Yeah, she went to high school a few years behind Emma Stone (and a few more behind Meghan McCain).
Clooney’s turning point is slightly earlier when he works with both Soderbergh (Out of Sight) and then Russell (Three Kings) before the Coens make O Brother, Where Art Thou.
This used to be a site where amongst the snark and the memes, there were writers who actually gave a damn about TV and film as art forms - their influence and their history.
The spurned suitor was Archie Baldwin - Ward McAllister is the society gatekeeper played by Nathan Lane.
His first hit “Through The Wire” was in part about the struggle to recover from his wired-shut jaw among other injuries.
It’s emblematic of the old saying about the difference in racism between the North and the South - “in the North, they don’t mind how big you get as long as you don’t get too close, in the South they don’t care how close you get as long as you don’t get too big.” Agnes is perfectly fine with Peggy succeeding…