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you know, music is my radar.

Yeah, “Planet of the Apes” as a franchise has fewer bad movies and an overall higher OPS than Star Wars, for goodness sakes. I have more confidence that an unannounced future Planet of the Apes movie that I know absolutely nothing about will entertain me me than I would for a Marvel or DC project I knew just as little

I’ve noticed there’s this tenor to a lot of coverage where Tendler gets to slot into the aggrieved long-suffering spouse role and praised for a tell-all book, while Mulaney is disparaged for not talking publicly about it. And I feel like people are mistaking disclosure for truth, and intimating that we’re owed any

Came here to say the same. Metropolis 100% belongs on the list.

No Who Framed Roger Rabbit? The movie both Siskel and Ebert opened their review of with “It’ll have you constantly saying ‘How did they do that’”.

Significant blood loss with do that to you.

My husband and I were geeking out about the Norway locations in this episode! We went there for a couple weeks for our 10th anniversary awhile back. Their hotel with the little pods, river and sauna is Hotel Juvet (also seen in Ex Machina), which is a wonderful rustic place to stay but very expensive! The tram and

Back in the day Agent Scully introduced me to some very interesting new feelings.

I haven’t been this unclear on the point somebody was trying to make since the headline of this article.

“What do you say we slip into a room and you two split me open...like a coconut?”

The way he delivers that line never fails to make me laugh.

I’d watch a movie called Don’t Worry Alice Darling, in which Florence Pugh and Anna Kendrick gaslight each other for two hours.

She deserves better than being on a reboot on Paramount+. Very underutilized.

I have never understood the love for this thing. Everyone’s character in it is utterly repulsive, with the exception of Martin Freeman and his romantic interest. It’s awful, and anyone who uses this movie as a measure for their grand romance has some really AWFUL ideas about relationships.

I think Chappelle’s act is completely authentic and true to his personal worldview, which is that being a Black man in America is the ne plus ultra of oppression, and therefore anybody else claiming victimhood needs to be told why they aren’t as disadvantaged or marginalized as himself. The kind of sad thing about his

I read the article and allowed myself 15 seconds of inner contemplation, prayerful thought and logical analysis before coming to this conclusion:

Every one of these fucking people should be fired into the sun.

In Plainfield, a crowd is too big the instant it contains a Black person. I assume that's what happened here. 

Kinda funny to use Director Bong and Parasite as a lead-in to the idea that this show wouldn’t need to exist if people were more welcoming towards foreign cinema...when an english-language Parasite tv show is currently in preproduction.

I wouldn’t Grantham parole either.

I’m sorry I didn’t get here in time to tell you you could still edit this.