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yeah, I’d say it’s the best apart from The Last Jedi, although from me that’s clearing a pretty low bar. I think the reviewer who said Solo was a bad idea executed very well pretty much summed it up - it doesn’t need to exist, but manages to justify itself anyway

I can’t say I’ve ever seen that movie, but damn, I will watch anything that has two actors alongside each other (and Radcliffe is a nice bonus of course!)

that’s absolutely one of my favourite scenes of the decade - I still have no idea if I found it desperately sad, unbelievably tender, horrifying (in a technological-dystopia way) or kind of weirdly funny. it’s somehow a mix of all four

absolutely - I first saw her on Halt and Catch Fire, where imo she was doing some of the best work on TV this decade, particularly in the final season. what a show that was

I WAS IN THE SARLACC PIT!

Mackenzie Davis needs a better agent - she’s so much better than all these movies she gets cast in (BR2049 being the ringing exception)

if you didn’t see Lube Man leading to this, you weren’t paying enough attention

indisputably the greatest character in the canon. where was Stinky’s cameo in the sequels?

Obviously it’s no Snatch, but I saw this a few weeks ago in a large group and we all loved it (admittedly, there’s definitely some kind of negative correlation between how many people are in the group and how critically they look at the film). Grant got a huge laugh with pretty much every line, Farrell and Hunnam were

This is pretty awesome and a great things to do for your fans. I wonder if The King of Limbs will eventually get the acclaim it deserves if people can easily listen to everything from that era?

I liked this episode a lot - probably slightly above Rosa thanks to a bit of nuance and more time spent with the characters instead of thinly motivated space racists, but still a bit below Demons of the Punjab which remains the high-watermark for this era. This version of Tesla was such a delight and got some quiet

Yeah it’s a huge bummer. Seems like he was in the middle of a massive transformation, on the verge of becoming a truly great artist in his own right. At least we have this one album as a marker of what he could do.

trapped in cabinets trapped in cabinets

I can pretty much promise you it will feel finished. They didn't just scrape together some leftovers, it's an entire album he planned and wrote alongside Swimming intending them to be companion releases. It was 85% done when Mac died, and Jon Brion (essentially a genius) took it to 100%. It's gonna be great.

Mac Miller’s last album tomorrow is gonna be all I’m listening to for at least a couple of weeks. I can’t believe how quickly it arrived after all that wait

The OOZ is absolutely flawless stuff

I actually love “Another Way to Die”. that chorus has some real groove to it

“Thankfully we have Sharon Van Etten” is a sentence that pops into my head multiple times a day. what an icon

it really reinforces the theory that a lot of these scripts have been written to be an hour and then awkwardly edited down. this really picked up steam after It Takes You Away aired and didn’t feature a really cool monster design they’d explicitly showed off on Instagram a few weeks before. if you’re gonna reduce the

I really liked The Gentlemen. it’s frothy and silly, but it has the energy of the Guy Ritchie we’ve all been missing. no-one’s ever gonna call it a Snatch or Lock Stock, but it’s entertaining, kinetic and funny, and Hugh Grant is absolutely brilliant - he has almost all of the good lines and he relishes each and every