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Not to mention this is TIFF that uses every social media platform to rail on and on about women filmmakers and women in film in general. I suppose those interns and the PR firm responsible for this do not overlap.

Discussions? Or this article? Or both? Because that what it seems like O'Neal is doing here. Digging up as much dirt about Feldman's character to justify being snarky and feeling okay with himself for laughing along to Feldman's silly decisions and woes. It comes down to the classic Dude wisdom, "you're not wrong,

I won't miss her.

I don't watch this show, just check in from time to time. What's different about it from the original show? That it's in LA?

They are excellent. It seems like the only regular action series that is able to be both fun and clever and make it work.

The movie does not do that

The music is excellent and yes, they both pull it off very well. Gosling is the better tap dancer though.

I was going to say, I thought Pina was beautiful.

I've seen 4 films so far:
- Toni Erdmann (4/5) which is hilarious and poignant and touching in all the ways all the reviews have been saying. A lot of fun, if a bit long.
- Voyage of Time: Life's Journey (3.5/5) beautiful and mesmerizing, especially if you are into Malick. It definitely asks a lot of the viewer but

But my dad will love it.

Don't forget the purples!!!!

14-year-old Redditors will tell you Iron Man 3.

Isn't that exactly what happens with Romero's version after NOTLD? By Land of the Dead its very manageable but that dang classism gets in the way of real progress again!

I also haven't warped much. Been trying to thoroughly get the most out of each planet. I've been unlucky that I've been getting nonstop radioactive planets. My starter planet was full of acid rain and the game and its clunky UI are pretty overwhelming at first so I was actually scrambling to keep my life support and

I was looking forward to this game and actually appreciated that they were vague about the details of it because it seemed like they wanted it to be about 'discovery' and knowing all the details would ruin that mystery. When I actually played the game though, it became immediately clear that I was giving them too much

I've encountered quite a few lifeless worlds, they do have beacons and stations but they are actually "slightly" tougher to find since there is basically no incentive to travel around since there is nothing. I've found so many barren worlds, in fact, that it feels more like real space might to me — it also adds to the

This review is fairly spot-on. The focus is too wide and everything feels anecdotal. There are a few great characters in there, especially the guy in the opening. Herzog seems to have a mild contempt for some of the characters and silently mocks them through editing alone which is a great laugh. But since each

Have you seen Umbrellas of Cherbourg? The colourful bubblegum aesthetic seems drawn right from that.

Damn I'm out of the loop. What are you people even talking about?! Actually, I think I like it better this way…

Bad writing/pacing.