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Hate to be that guy... but “screaming match”? Could we be any more gender stereotyped? If this is George Clooney and a male director, it gets called “shouting match”, which is not going to be viewed nearly as badly.

I’m glad the article mentions how Hae’s family is getting lost in all this. It’s really Adnan Syed’s story now, which is a shame. A young girl died horribly and that pain will never heal for her family, I’m sure. But let’s be honest here, her murder will always be a footnote in a man’s story thanks to Serial.

This site is just trolling us now, isn't it

some film festival no one cares about

You’re going to be fine. This doesn’t affect you in any way. Please relax

How is Succession running out of steam? The last season was fantastic so unless you have some insight into the production of season four, I don’t see how that claim has any merit.

Better Call Saul was amazing television and while not a bad episode, season 4 did drag in a few places. But to say that Succession is running out of steam after that ending seems wrong to me.

Succession is already running out of steam going into season 4, there’s no way Squid Game makes a season 2 even half as impactful as season 1, Severance will live or die in how it resolves its mysteries like all other mystery box shows... none of these hold a candle to Better Call Saul. It’s a perfect series of

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His best ever odd pronunciations are in this video.

I mean: yes? The general critical consensus is that (as usual and as expected) she is very good in the film and that Harry Styles looks especially bad next to her. And this is exactly the sort of “mental stability pushed to the brink” role that gets called fearless, lol.

I mean, this review is hardly an outsider in its characterization of both Pugh and the movie itself. The Guardian, USA Today, IndieWire, Deadline, Daily Beast and The Hollywood Reporter all have some version of this same sentiment in their reviews: The movie has serious flaws but Pugh herself is very good in it. So

Yeah, no director and actor had ever hooked up on set before Wilde and Styles. A true anomaly. 

odd things to be disappointed by. Guillen the actor is is queer and the show has been building to this for awhile.

I mean his crush on Nandor has been fairly obvious for a while.

He IS an actor playing a part - the part of a gay man. What’s the problem?

Of course you knew - just look at your comment history (and give me back the 5 seconds I spent skimming it.)

So it ends with a whimper and not with a bang, but what a whimper. In the end it meant nothing without Kim. Jimmy took the fall so that Kim wouldn’t be left holding the bag.

Kim was the one juror Jimmy needed to convince. Saul utters one last “It’s showtime!” (à la All That Jazz) shortly before giving a word-for-word encore of his earlier performance to convince the prosecutor that Saul had a chance at a hung jury, then he zigs instead of zags and begins his confession to the judge—but

“You never know with good behavior.” No matter how many wrong, selfish decisions one has made in their life, there is always room for growth. You have to accept the repercussions of your past, of course, but what solace comes out of any situation if you don’t see the opportunity for growth in it. Some people never

I have always found the concept of regret, roads not taken and time travel incredibly emotional if done well. This episode hit all three so hard and upon reflection it wrecked me harder then the Titanic. Goddamn it Vince you managed a plausible semi redemption and kinda happy ending. Bravo!