I can't wait until the Golden Globes, so we can watch the guy who has spent the last four years transparently begging for awards with "Derek" talk down to actors for being "entitled".
I can't wait until the Golden Globes, so we can watch the guy who has spent the last four years transparently begging for awards with "Derek" talk down to actors for being "entitled".
If they're going to continue high-flying stunts, I would honestly not be surprised if the next one has Tom Cruise skydiving into enemy territory from space. Has there ever been a commercial fictional movie that has filmed in outer space?
I think the "meanness" is mitigated by the fact that they don't seem to put themselves above what they're riffing. The jokes they make about themselves portray them as being pretty much the biggest losers on the planet.
You could point out the incongruity of the snark-tastic AV club complaining about "infantilization".
"Everybody denies that I am a genius, but nobody has ever called me one". - Orson Welles
Well, Jack Black recently used the transatlantic accent in "Goosebumps", apparently as a tribute to Orson Welles (which is kind of awesome, if you think about it).
Probably not. Given that it was considered an immigrant profession by many, there's a good chance many cowboys didn't even speak in an American accent, or even speak English at all.
Stallone never actually won an Oscar for "Rocky". He was nominated for Actor and Screenplay, but both of those ended up going (quite deservedly) to " Network "
"How do you screw up something so hackneyed as “edge”? "
Branagh is never redundant.
I think it's a classic case of unspectacular material being elevated into something special by a talented director and cast.
Nope. According to him, Democrats have been keeping him from getting work. No, really… That's what he thinks:
For a while he was said to be in the running for "Aquaman", but he ended up choosing to do "Loving" instead.
"The Iceman" is nothing special plot wise, but Shannon, Ryder, and the supporting cast are great.
I loved it, but it's also the sort of movie people tend to criticize because "nothing happens". Basically, if you want an easy and simple payoff that's not what you're going to get. It's very much a slow burn, tense, naturalistic sort of movie.
Jeff Nichols is one of the very best young directors around. So far he's batting 1000, and it's kind of remarkable how he continuously finds new ways to tell stories and play with genre in his distinctive setting and style:
Acting as if the fact that it's a remake is an inherent, irreparable flaw in a movie is an astoundingly obtuse idea.
Yeah, the entire main cast of that Bruce Lee biopic/action movie "Birth of the Dragon" was announced on Monday and not a word on AVC.
Nope, Kurt Sutter himself has just announced the show's cancellation… By buying an ad in The Hollywood Reporter:
The great Mitch Hedberg once said "Any book is a children's book if the kid can read". I believe the inverse is also true… Any great children's book can be a great book for adults as well, and "Wonderstruck" is a great book. It isn't as inherently cinematic as "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" was, but if anybody can…