I’m Canadian, our free speech laws are somewhat different, but you’re right, the First Amendment doesn’t really apply to what I said.
I’m Canadian, our free speech laws are somewhat different, but you’re right, the First Amendment doesn’t really apply to what I said.
I’m going to make sure to add a few civics lessons to my teaching this year, even though it’s not my subject because holy fuck do people not understand what freedom of speech and civil rights mean.
The director has pretty much confirmed that the family in The Witch were suffering from ergot poisoning, meaning the ending was a hallucination. As a nerd who did their Bachelor’s thesis on ergot poisoning, it was cool to see that represented in film.
While not technically a remake, this film about the making of Nosferatu was quite good. It came out in 2000 and seems pretty widely forgotten.
That, or ABC pissed Shonda off.
I can never remember what happened from one season to the next on that show.
Shonda’s shows are a good match for Netflix. Scandal is a perfect example of a show I would never tune in weekly for, but will binge watch while drunk.
I guess the restauranteur does so in hopes that the celebrity will return, mention their resto on social media, etc.
I think it’s her natural green body hair poking through the pants.
Just when you thought “Yas Queen” was dead, Paris Hilton, Rita Ora and a pair of hideous pants arrived to drive the final nail in that coffin.
Then I agree, last season was enjoyable, but not necessarily award worthy.
Wouldn’t the Emmy be for the season before the most recent of Veep (2016)? That one was more solid.
I want Rebel Wilson’s purple dress.
That’s always haunted me. Turning children against a loving mother falls firmly into the evil category.
I’ve watched some of the other adaptations (the Keira Knightly one was ok), but the above version was so perfectly cast that others come up wanting.
This is the only adaptation of P and P we will ever need, because it was perfect. See also Anne of Green Gables.
Try The People of the Abyss, a contemporary account of life in London’s east end (including Whitechapel), by Jack London. Spoiler alert, their lives were grim AF.
Do you think he was also killed Seth Rich?
I think at this point the victims of Jack the Ripper would prefer not having futuristic amateur detectives gawking at their dead bodies, rather than having their murderer exposed.
The invitation also forbade jeans, so I contemplated wearing a head to toe jean gown.