Thank you.
Thank you.
I haven’t, in no small part because everyone seems to hate it. But I do trust Barker to preserve the essence of The Hellbound Heart.
I wasn’t aware that this was happening, but I’m intrigued. Judging Goyer by his recent work I’d say Sandman and Foundation look pretty good and (IMO) Dark Fate was seriously underrated.
That doesn’t matter. They only acquire and distribute excellent films, which is why their “brand” is so meaningful.
It’s not an inherently appealing world to me either, but I’ll watch almost anything tagged with “A24" and “A-”.
I’m in no hurry to see Spin Me Round, but The Little Hours was really good.
What makes you think they’re married? My impression from the summary is that they’re not, and that finding out they aren’t as compatible as they thought is a key development.
I like a little breaking. It’s nice to know that the performers are really enjoying themselves.
I keep right clicking the star, but the number won’t go down!
“Coming to theaters this weekend” is the default, isn’t it? I don’t think it needs to be mentioned unless that isn’t the case.
I also enjoyed “You’ve got it upside down”.
Correct.
I hadn’t heard anything recently about the new Vindicators stuff that was announced last year, and was surprised to find all ten shorts on adultswim.com. If this was mentioned here, I missed it.
I was not previously aware that the director of In the Bedroom, the piano guy from Eyes Wide Shut, and Ol’ Drippy are all the same person!
Is Oliver Stone’s “Nuclear” about his pro-Putin conspiracy theories?
So is it Michael J Fox or Jason Bateman this time?
https://www.avclub.com/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-theatrical-rerelease-1849213959
Is there a more concise way to write “latino and latina”?
I sure hope they get smart about this and take control of the situation by finding a part for Bernie Kopell.
Excellent! So we’ve got Micky7(2023?), Moon(2009), TLAD(1995), and To Be(1990). I seem to remember that Frank Herbert described people creating clones of themselves for specific tasks (after which they were destroyed) in Whipping Star (1970) or The Dosadi Experiment (1977), but I can’t find a specific reference. (And…