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I totally agree and think he did fantastic work as an actor. With that said, I still ultimately felt he was completely miscast because his physicality just doesn't work for me as a threatening figure. It probably didn't help, plot-wise, that most of his big scenes have Rey handily overpowering him with no training.

So unbelievably terrific. While I thoroughly enjoyed all the movies that placed above it and LOVE seeing genre films place so high (and #1 and 3 are two of the best action and horror films in a damn long time), I wish it'd built up more momentum. I remember at the time of release it had insane critical praise but that

"Speak Low" has stayed with me all year. It's funny how five people sitting around and playing music can be one of the most thrilling scenes in cinema, but there it was. Devastating.

Passing Strange was absolutely criminally underrated, although it wasn't a surprise as it's so far outside of the bounds of normal musical subject matter. With that said, "Blues Revelation/Freight Train" would be my pick for a song that could break out. It is just a really, really great tune. If it was a different

I also thought it was going to go into that direction, with the rejuvenated patients getting some sort of psychic ability. Otherwise the connection between the lecherous patient and the rape seems like way too much of a red herring. Also, it just doesn't work well as an aesop about abused old people, because the two

I also come from the future to say I agree. Space isn't fundamentally bad I don't think, and the face isn't a bad idea. But the monster is way too vague and confusing. Vague can be done in a scary way, but I spent too much time trying to figure out what it was, what it wanted, and what its capabilities were (and I

I don't understand the conclusion here at all. Goodnight Mommy and The Babadook go so far to work through the psychological logic of their horror and to make it comprehensible. You may find it more deft or compelling than other cases, but to argue that it's not an attempt at a more rational horror universe is doesn't

Pretty sure Bianca was in a porn too, although she did not have a 'starring role.'

Definitely agree. Violet's high-fashion dominatrix aesthetic (which, also, has never been better exemplified than in that dress she's wearing in the header photo — flawless) is something we haven't seen before in a Drag Race winner. She definitely seems the most original of the three, and while she's not well-rounded

Haha I think it's just you and me on Katya's look but I am totally with you. After John Waters' comment I thought, "Maybe I don't have bad taste, I'm just the coolest girl in Brooklyn." Right.

I hope not. I think Ginger is extremely talented and if she deserves the win, she should get it, YouTube idiots be damned.

'Cowardly lion having an identity crisis' was the funniest shit all season, hands down.

I really do not get the Trixie fanaticism at all. She wasn't impressive before she left and she hasn't done much more since. The best thing about her so far was Pearl's paint job last episode. Her signature makeup is killer, but she really isn't all that funny. Katya and Ginger run circles around her.

Yeah, sorry, I think I was responding more to the edit than anything you said. The idea that Jaidynn might feel played or something bums me out because it seems like Kennedy did actually think quite highly of her.

1 — I dunno, I think it was pretty straight-forward that she paired people with who they could "twin" with most easily, outside of Jaidynn and Tempest. I really don't see any other logic. She picked Jasmine cause Jasmine is black and pretty (in drag).

For my money, this was one of the best Drag Race episodes ever. Really fun from start to finish, some of the early K.O.s got a bit of redemption, just the right amount of family drama (the 'Trixie' thing actually got to me), great work from pretty much everyone, and a really fun lip-sync at the end. 10/10 would race

Well, I'm thrilled to see Under the Skin and the Act of Killing so high.

"I know you watch the show and are interested in the mysteries that we set up for you. Go fuck yourself."

Oh god, I can't believe the "acafellas" was only the third episode. And I can't believe there's been a part of my brain storing the memory of Will's all-male a-capella group being named "acafellas" all this time.

"Glee is progressive in a way a pro-active 8th grader is progressive." I couldn't have put it better. There is something so profoundly embarrassing in Glee, and it's their steadfast belief that they have the cure for all the world's social ills while seemingly completely ignorant that they're just an hour-long tv