Rest in peace, Dame Rigg.
Rest in peace, Dame Rigg.
Intriguing. Although disappointing.
Flowers in the Attic?
Looking forward to Palm Springs ... the trailer delighted me. If Destination Wedding is also on Hulu, then those two and Plus-One would make an excellent weekend binge.
At some point, I need to track down more of Haines’ existing stuff. His Funny People with Marion Davies knocked my socks off and changed my mind about Davies. She may have truly loved William Randolph Hearst, but he did a real disservice to her career by steering her away from comedy.
But Nadja is very suspicious of witches, because she knows what they’re after, and that’s sperm. Nadja loves sperm more than anyone, so she’s very protective of the sperm she owns. She doesn’t want to share.
For me, the biggest lure for Big Flower Fight: hearing Natasia Demetriou’s non-Nadja accent. My mind can hardly fathom it, even when hearing her in the trailer for the show.
Well, dang it. Thanks for the reviews, Les.
Well, this is a relief. I live much closer to SF, but whenever I go to the Amoeba store in Hollywood, I end up spending at at least $100 a pop - the electronic, international and soundtrack sections are just so huge, and I end up feeling adventurous. I’ll miss the location, nevertheless (it’s walkable from Roscoe’s,…
Definitely in the horror-comedy vein, with some Hammeresque gore.
Sympathies to you and your family.
During a brief stint as a substitute high school teacher, I had to teach this book on the fly.
After such a dramatic week (Bay Area resident here), I’m good with a low-key filler ep. Even how Doug Judy conned Peralta yet again was full of no-drama good vibes. And the ending was sweet.
2nd season of Sandition? I dunno. If Esther’s happy, I’ll be happy. What more is needed?
After having toured Versailles, I firmly believe Marie Antoinette, while probably as privileged and clueless about the suffering of her people as any other monarch at the time, was not anywhere near the worst of the lot. My take (and I’m not a historian) is that the worst of the excesses were actually accelerated by…
Surprised Sarah McLachlan’s “Possession” didn’t make the original list.
The synopsis makes it sound as if an inaccurate tweet is to blame for his predicament, which makes him a wanted man both by the police and the Extremely Online.
Sweet, sad, funny. What a show.
The headline of this article reminded me of playing Glitch, which was largely about being kind to people while doing strange things to chickens and butterflies. Gosh, I still miss that game.
Hold up ... are you suggesting that the architect of The Titanic was in Annie?