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I’ll call and raise you ‘Time Enough At Last’.

I love George Miller and his Mad Max series. The Road Warrior and Fury Road will always rank somewhere in my top 20 films.

I can’t believe no one reached for this impossibly ripe opportunity. Too easy? Never for me.

Never got the love for the original. I found it completely unwatchable. 

The picture of them in front of the giant crowd of people is *such* bad green screen

Pete Davidson is like the meth-addled dumpster baby of Adam Sandler and Justin Bieber.

The XX/Hugo Boss one is especially maddening. It’s like they took the original song and pitch-shifted it at random. Just pay for the damn song.

It’s a bad fucking metaphor.

That Brody column is genuinely awful in its willful misinterpretation of the text. Single worst moment is definitely this:

She was great (I’m pretty sure she is going to get nominated) but given the personality and demeanor of Neil Armstrong I think Gosling was fantastic. In a lesser actor’s hands this role would have come off as too robotic and emotionless which I feel is what many people thought of Armstrong. However Gosling’s

The A.V. Club

Just saw it last night and it did not disappoint. The movie is about Neil Armstrong and his wife, Janet. While politics and social issues are present, they take a backseat to the study of who this man and woman were. To politicize it misses what makes this movie so good. Gosling is excellent in his portrayal of this

When you’ve made both sides angry, you may have done something right.”

Read the article before you complain. While Katie Rife doesn’t mention The Keeping Hours, she does add: “And while it’s great that, as IndieWire points out, women have directed a handful of non-horror genre films for Blumhouse—like Catherine Hardwicke’s Plush (2013) and The Lie, an upcoming thriller from The Killing

Karyn Kusama?

holy shit, someone made a short out of the “humans can lick, too”? urban legend?

Jane Curtin should’ve had a much stronger career than she has had.

The Backstage SNL book from the mid-80s goes into some of what a pain in the ass he was to her and how her being from a very different mindset (she was sedate and happily married, not interested in clowning around, or love games, etc.) isolated her. They said that the last season she was in was the one she truly

 

When Lorne Michaels shuffles off this mortal coil, heaps of praise for his creation of SNL will be thrown at him.