This show did for Kate Bush and this song what the skateboarder drinking the cranberry juice did for Fleetwood Mac and Dreams. If it gets young people to discover good music, I’m good with that.
This show did for Kate Bush and this song what the skateboarder drinking the cranberry juice did for Fleetwood Mac and Dreams. If it gets young people to discover good music, I’m good with that.
She’s written consistently haunting and beautiful music for nearly fifty years. Stunning voice, talented musician, composer, and dancer.
It’s always been a fantastic song; glad those darn kids will get a chance to appreciate it. So go ahead and run up that hill, but when you get there, just make sure you stay off my damn lawn!
Economic anxiety. Got it.
Spoken like a future mass-shooter pretending that /pol/ isn’t an issue.
Weird how cops are so good at bringing in these heavily armed and outfitted white supremacist killers alive but can’t seem to get George Floyd or Eric Garner in the back of a squad car without oopsie doopsie murdering them
I hope it stars Stephen Rea, so that when articles reference him in the future, they can refer to him as “Mens’ Rea.”
“faith” CAN have purpose and meaning to an individual.
Which is, of course, what makes the distinction between a cult and a religion very fuzzy and hard to want to be bothered to see the distinction by atheists.
When you hear about Day-Lewis’ quirky methods, you might be going like “what a weirdo!” but then you see one of his movies and it’s like “oh shit, I get it”.
Then they should rescind Polanski and Allen and Weinstein Oscar to protect "the integrity" of the Academy.
Honestly kind of shocked y’all gave this a good review. It’s not getting good notices at all elsewhere.
Agreed on the quality of writing in these reviews.
So Lexi’s Bob Ross Halloween costume had a darker, more passive-aggressive origin than originally revealed.
The episode title? This made me insane. I suppose it could be a play on the Artaud title and not just the actual thing, and does mean “it is double?” I’m trying here.
Rebecca Ferguson is good in so much stuff (I especially liked her as Rose the Hat in Doctor Sleep). Glad to hear that she shines in this as well.
Yeah I always figured this was the big shift, people are more used to this level of complexity in genre media whereas in 1984 you weren’t seeing anything much more elaborate than Star Wars or Star Trek.
Yeah, I recently re-read the novel, and the thing that struck me is that Jessica is the true protagonist of the story. Where Paul is swept along by concerns of destiny and prophecy, Jessica is constantly evaluating the ever-shifting landscape, making carefully-considered decisions, and then acting on them. Sometimes…