Yeah, at this point, nothing’s going to sell me on this movie. Bring on Thor.
Yeah, at this point, nothing’s going to sell me on this movie. Bring on Thor.
This movie looks very red
If Momoa is going full DiMaggio, I completely support that decision.
The singer is currently touring with Florida Georgia Line in Washington
But it actually did follow what happened on AoS. Random people around the world were exposed to Terrigan, were briefly covered in a cocoon, and then emerged with powers. It’s a pretty clear link to that show.
Can’t forget about how they walk this way, while black men walk that way.
When she declined, citing a boyfriend
I just looked up details and it appears his wife is accusing him of such things but no woman have come forward any actual accusations.
For god’s sake, it would make so much of a difference just to have a Recent Articles page again. It was extraordinarily convenient before the switch, and now that nothing on the front page has any permanence it’s completely necessary. Seriously, the only things raised to the featured articles on the top are the…
At least Rich Evans has always been open about being a creep...
This might blow you simple little mind away but it doesn’t matter what a women’s current or past profession is when it comes to sexually harassing them. It’s wrong and sick.
Cinema Sins just seems to find nothing to enjoy about any movie. Just too snarky. How It Should Have Ended is my ideal “snarky, but not too snarky” series.
Wait, did Joss Whedon get accussed of sexual harassment?
HAHA, I ONCE GOT FIRED BY DEFY MEDIA!
Yeah I know, who would have thought that people who crave attention, fame, and/or money would turn out to be terrible people?
They probably don’t want to deal with a preteen actress having an unpredictable growth spurt or something, like how Bran in Game of Thrones ends up growing like 2 feet in what is supposed to be a few weeks of Westeros-time.
To be fair to that statement, the main plot of the revival happening is Gert’s return.
What’s up with “Asian heist?” Did the writer SEE Better Luck Tomorrow? It’s a jet-black comedy about Asian high school kids being able to get away with murder because they earn good grades and don’t get in trouble at school.