Kafka and King of the Hill should be near the top, not the bottom.
Kafka and King of the Hill should be near the top, not the bottom.
TV EXEC: You can just steal the premise from a beloved 80s TV show many people clearly remember.
WILL SMITH: Hold my sour milk.
*kleptocrats (not "kelptocrats" which is when seaweed takes power).
He is the human co-star of Bad Milo! (emphasis part of original title).
The original title of source manga, as well as the title of the movie in Japan was "All You Need is Kill." Maybe the sequel should be called "Apparently Kill is Not All You Need, You Also Need a Franchise's Sustained Revenue Stream."
They are from a Ukrainian family with lots of kids, 6 or so…
Stephen King's Thinner in May, but when he strays from his diet in June…
Olivia Cooke's inscrutable expression while watching the cremation was great. I thought I spotted a single tear on her left cheek, but that appears to have been a covered up pimple…
I was thinking the small, easy-to-ship items would go quickly and for high prices, such as the Room 1 key ring. While Norma Bates' gravestone would look great in any living room, it must cost a fortune to have shipped.
'Twas reboots that killed the Beast.
I think they set it up so the viewer would expect some little crumpled up thing in a wheelchair, and then actually she is a strong, intimidating women. I did look up the age difference too, though.
The best joke didn't even make the article. Carol's homemade teriyaki Cheetos and Erica's reaction to them.
The Bringing? Is there a verb in the English language that has not had its gerund form turned into a movie?
According to the subtitles, Tina Fey was talking about losing 45 pounds for a roll (cinnamon? dinner? sushi?) and Kimmel was talking about a movie role. Different things.
What about highly flammable nitrate film? When do we get that back?
… soulful wail, power chord, and just like that Glenn writes another song.
Maybe Glenn & Jerry can go into the ice cream business.
Following in the footsteps of Sir Alec Guinness, Sir Ben Kingsley and Sir Dom DeLuise to play Fagin…Kim Cattral.
I'm sure Randy Quaid is available if they want him.
There was a 2012 Japanese film called simply "Aokigahara" based on a novel by the former governor of Tokyo, who has a small role in the film as himself.