Reassign the whole precinct to investigate white collar crime.
Reassign the whole precinct to investigate white collar crime.
No Kimmel piece on a former Gawker site should run without mentioning how awful he was to Emily Gould.
I really enjoyed this bit of earnest silliness, it was perfect pandemic viewing. McAdams really is fantastic. A few notes:
1) You could tell this was going to be earnest and not satirical if you know that Will Ferrell has a Swedish family, lives half time in Sweden, and has remarked a number of times of his love of…
I feel like I can think of oodles of actors who really clearly enjoy comedic roles and character roles more than leading roles, but were held back by their goddamned hotness. Jon Hamm seems to almost have contempt for leading man roles at this point. Chris Pine could easily be a Phillip Seymour Hoffman (ok, maybe not)…
I think there should be no doubt that McAdams and Rose Byrne are the two most versatile comedic actors working today.
Yeah, this is a far less egregious age difference of young people depicted together than, say, Jason Stathem and Vanessa Kirby. 51 and 41 versus 50 and 31.
When I hear that I can only think of Hot Chip’s “Ready for the Floor.”
He’s a combo of Penguin and Max Schreck.
I remember having to mail order a Batman action figure with a grappling hook belt from a catalogue, which took 8-12 weeks to be delivered. I was 7 and by the time it came, I had forgotten I ordered it.
I’d have paid to see a Tim Curry Joker at his prime, but I mean, Nicholson really does just kill that role. He’s amazing.
I think I read it right after I saw the movie, because I saw it at 7 and was so terrified of the scene where Joker electrocutes that dude (classic Burton creepy face) that I kept my eyes closed for most of the movie.
I just rewatched the first three movies this past weekend, and boy oh boy do the first two hold up (I couldn’t even IMAGINE the BDSM intense sexual psychodrama of Batman Returns ever being made today). And I had a thought, which lines from all three first movies kinda leaned towards. It seems on first viewing that…
Yes, yes, but that all said, people SHOULD spit in their food, right?
2 days? Jeff Bakalar at CNET mentioned playing it for two weeks before the embargo let up.
I think there are so many rich actors so utterly surrounded by a Calabasas bubble that they do not understand that every choice of role is a political one these days. Also, I don’t think many of them are all that smart.
Yikes. When I saw the Kirk Hamilton byline, I was like “Kotaku has lost so many staff that they’re in the ‘reposting 2 year old article’ phase.” My best wishes to Fahey, McCleod, and Totilo.
As much of a rip-off of Batman’s speech in Year One it was, Catwoman’s class inequality speech during that dance is the only coherent political observation in a movie that seemed to be a political movie with zero understandable positions.
It’s excellent, and you can see the bones of nearly every Wright production in it.
I would definitely not replay Hollow Knight, as wonderful of an experience as it was...however, I have definitely spent late nights watching speedruns of it, as it is almost zen to see people just flow right through bosses that took me an hour to beat. I recently replayed Horizon Zero Dawn in its entirety - the story…
Disc 2 is ABSOLUTELY what it should be called.