I don’t really understand the whole story here, but right on the face of it, it seems super creepy and just plain wrong that she’s been working hard since she was a teen, and she can’t even get her request granted to get a different conservator.
I don’t really understand the whole story here, but right on the face of it, it seems super creepy and just plain wrong that she’s been working hard since she was a teen, and she can’t even get her request granted to get a different conservator.
I’m only echoing the three other comments in this thread, but it’s really holding her back professionally and artistically. Something is lacking when the two of them collaborate.
That cardinal T-shirt Glenn Close is wearing is something special. Where can I find a T with 3-quarter-length bell-bottomed sleeves like that?
Throw in a Selena Gomez though, and things start to become unclear.
Swee-otch.
That’s what he does now. Sour, resentful, self-aggrandizing “comedy.” Did I laugh a few times during that monologue? Yes, but it’s such a weird mix of great material, terrible material, and meandering attitude. Sometimes he’s an edgelord, sometimes he’s a holier-than-thou sage. It doesn’t hang together in a way that…
Yep.
LOL yes. Plus “Autumn in New York” where Winona Ryder is a whimsical hat designer (uh huh) who (i) teaches Richard Gere to love then (ii) dies.
Ugh. Reminds me of sitting in a lecture hall circa 2004 and overhearing the following conversation: “Hillary Swank?” “Only if I was desperate!” (These were bros lacking in conventional attractiveness, to say the least.) Men will say horrible things to each other about women as a bonding exercise. It’s gross.
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He’s a theater actor, for sure, but ironically he really miscast himself in Hamilton (he’s got the manic energy but not the wanton sexual charisma or gravitas, also he’s not much of a singer). Understandable to take the starring role in his creation, though, I can’t really cavil at that. And all the other roles were we…
On the one hand, this seems like a “flog everything we can” approach to Star Wars, but on the other hand, I’m here for it when those who control a franchise pay tribute to elements that were once considered too cheesy/uncool to touch. Example: I got a big smile on my face when the “woo WOO woo woo woo woo woo” theme…
Hamilton is really really good. BUT I will say it captured the zeitgeist at a certain moment in time, i.e., the second Obama administration when some of us liberal types were feeling pretty bullish on the American experiment. The songs remain catchy but the prevailing spirit and some of the specifics feel a little…
It’s been a minute since I read the book, but I recall there being something about the witches’ feet, like they were broad and toeless and such that they reveled in taking off their high-heeled shoes once they were in the conference room. Don’t know if that lines up with any real-life conditions, but it wouldn’t…
Notwithstanding that I’m commenting in this section, I come to the AV Club for the non-political content. I imagine most of do.
This just proves that stock photo models don’t eat, because they’ve obviously never interacted with food before.
John Mulaney IS Vincent Adultman.
It kind of sounds like watching this was hard work. I steer clear of dark entertainment where part of the darkness comes from children being mistreated.
I haven’t seen all the Marvel movies all the way through, but every time I see Ruffalo onscreen as Bruce Banner he seems, at most, quizzical or bemused. Not a whole lotta rage going on.
Where do you get the “privileged” part?