The reviews are polarized, not polarizing. The movie is polarizing.
The reviews are polarized, not polarizing. The movie is polarizing.
Y’all are really your own worst enemies. It’s really incredible how you take “I don’t believe a trans woman is a woman” and turn it into “I don’t believe trans people should EXIST” or “I don’t think trans people are even HUMAN”.
Just point us to where people are saying trans people aren’t human and we’ll yell at them too.
unless you think of “great” strictly in terms of ticket and record sales, and nothing else
She’s definitely a top-tier talent at getting people to buy her albums despite repeating her musical ideas over and over.
The AV Club is entitled to (publish) everyone’s opinion about Martin Scorsese
Lucien Laviscount is a TV actor with zero starring roles in major films. His biggest movie is “The Bye Bye Man”.
Must be way too hard, he had to cite another article for the guy’s age!
Speak for yourself
The subtle art of not giving an M to the beginning of Mark “Ranson’s” actual last name.
It was a failed fad because (script aside) everyone thought Avatar looked incredible in 3D, and then none of the filmmakers jumping on the bandwagon wanted to put in the effort and expense that it takes to make 3D look that good.
characters who everyone loves and will continue to love forever.
I am fascinated to learn where you see racism in what I said!
If I’m an Academy member, I don’t care whatsoever about “helping someone’s star rise”. Did they have the best performance? Then they get my vote. Any other consideration is ridiculous.
All that ever meant was seeing the same generic white faces in many movies and those movies, often awful, selling well.
“Mara Rooney”, really?
(Dang, this guy really likes Timothy Olyphant, huh?)
At another, Margot tries to find a way out of this madness to which she increasingly doesn’t belong as someone who’s long since earned the resourceful, problem-solving head on her shoulders.
It feels a bit like that’s what Johnson is doing!
That’s one way to look at it. Another is that the longer-form interviews aren’t getting enough traction/eyeballs, so they’re juicing those figures by packaging the more marketable soundbites (“NEW: Toni Collette said something about Ari Aster’s 2018 film Hereditary”) as articles.