After yesterday's terrible games, I'm not that surprised.
After yesterday's terrible games, I'm not that surprised.
Warning: Mad Max on HBO is in the wrong aspect ratio.
Thank you….for all your cards and letters….
He's still doing that joke so we're all old!
Somehow, I wasn't expecting Magic Mike XXL to have really good and fun performances by Andie MacDowell, Amber Heard, Elizabeth Banks and Jada Pinkett Smith, as well as the other women at MacDowell's house.
Right there on that. It looks great and is nigh-indestructible.
I wanted to like We Are What We Are more than I did, but it's definitely worth checking out for some really strong performances by Julia Garner (who was on the last season of The Americans as the student Philip was playing to get at her father's office) and Ambyr Childers.
The Arabic fax story is pretty nuts as well.
I didn't have a problem with the length.
Oh hey, I keep meaning to take a weekend and read that from the beginning! The art on it is pretty god damn fantastic.
I can still hear that sound in my head and kind of want it to go away.
I just saw it, and it damn well is one of the best of the year. I'd already read the book, so I knew that it wasn't as depressing as you might think at the outset, and my god Brie Larson is just on all cylinders. I was so happy Emma DOnoghue (the novelist who also wrote the screenplay) kept the device of everything…
This is a Criterion release, not a Tarantino release.
Either way, badass.
Oh, darn, Tarantino helped bring attention to something.
I laughed, but that was actually a pretty good show.
Now I want to go to Freddie's in Berwyn for some pizza….
Doesn't hurt that it's a damn good little song.
Yeah, that threw me as well.