Also, they're already accused of leaving people out so much, the more they broaden the prize, the more that will happen. I think there are already some laureates who wrote screenplays (though not primarily).
Also, they're already accused of leaving people out so much, the more they broaden the prize, the more that will happen. I think there are already some laureates who wrote screenplays (though not primarily).
Transtromer is great though.
I much prefer his 21st century snarl to the affected country "Lay Lady Lay" voice.
Maybe. But maybe now that you posted your comment, someone else will be inspired to see the movie solely for the chance to see a couple of seconds of footage of Peter Cushing in the background somewhere.
Movies that come out right at the start of the fiscal year are often overlooked during … uh … fiscal award season.
It's funny because, you see, ghosts can't talk.
I like the show so far. The ending of Episode 2 was unexpected and pretty chilling.
I don't watch much TV, but I checked out this and Designated Survivor. This one is more interesting. Looking at the list of shows the AV Club cover, I'd be surprised if there weren't worse shows than The Exorcist getting reviews. Viewing numbers have been low though.
I'm seeing more dudes with OB Jr hairdos even in real life. You can dye it something other than blond once it's blond, you know.
Is that an Evangelion spoiler or something?
deprezzing
Yeah, well, most people don't act like that, do they?
The Texans are going to score like 67 points on Sunday.
Well, for people who can't consider films to be anything other than vehicles for contemporary commentary, I guess it'll devolve into whatever they want it to.
High hopes. Been meaning to read the book, too.
I'd rather watch the next episode of this than Designated Deriver / 24.5. My main concern is that it will basically just be a drawn-out version of contemporary possession horror movies instead of something worth that many episodes.
Robbie Thinkpieces: Wave 3. Preparing for impact.
"No one is getting their families to shelter." (Or something like that.) —- Maggie Q, talking about the surveillance chatter. Of course, the one family shown being taken to shelter was the POTUS's.
Too many sinks. Hard pass.
Isn't basically everything people hate about election cycles a relatively modern TV creation? Back in the day the most you had to complain about was a rally clogging up the dirt road you called Main St. once every four years.