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And a novel tie-in! And a merchandising tie-in! And a comic book tie-in… oh wait.

Gary Johnson did really well because his understanding of the issues is about on par with the average elementary school student.

THE A.V. CLUB: "it should come with a complementary rape kit and a shower"

When Mark Kermode reviewed the film, I believe he took time to specifically praise Lawther's performance.

Alex Lawther's performance was absolutely brilliant. He's definitely an actor to watch in the coming years.

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In terms of the set design on the streets in which the characters live, it looked as if you would have been able to knock the entire backdrop (and every house façade) down with a slight push, and I don't think that was because of laziness or budgetary constraints. It's a very intentional visualization of the

I thought it resembled a Douglas Sirk kind of false perfection: kind of like how the sitcoms of the 1950s (a la Leave it to Beaver and its contemporaries) presented an all-too-waxy vision of Americana. It helps that every character in this episode looks and sounds as if they just emerged from a backlot suburb, with

Have you kids met Keanu?

Side note: Apparently Ignatiy Vishnevetsky's father is a Russian poet of some notability, who more importantly looks exactly like an older clone of his son: https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…

…do you think he was Chekov?

That's a very controversial viewpoint, you know.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but the general tone I'm getting from this piece is "Here's a guy who made a distasteful joke that didn't land, but since he's a YouTuber, he's the LITERAL WORST".

As Facebook Aunt says, #TakeAreCountryBack

#BeethovenWasBlack

INSERT INCOHERENT ANGRY COMMENT HERE ASKING HOW MUCH THE STUDIO PAID FOR THIS REVIEW

Seems accurate.

It feels like it came straight out of a Final Destination movie or something.

There are so many things you can say about Ted Cruz without wishing death on him.