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Okay, here’s where I chime in with a real-life Kim Catrall story featuring my Dad: so, for awhile Dad was a mapper in the Hamptons on Long Island, and has been to many celebrity homes. He’s also a super-unimpressed dude, and had mostly neutral to negative things to say about them, but he LOVED Kim. He had no idea who

“This whole episode is about characters facing the fear of failure only to find strength in the people they love, as Kevin does with Sophie.”

I knew he was big, but I’ve been resisting liking him for a long time. I want to see this, but I don’t want to respect or like VV! I’m torn.

The whole continent of Europe, 51 independent states as of today, with 51 legal systems support rape and child molestation? Are you sure, you of the ‘land of the free, and the home of the mass shootings’?

There is rape in some of his books, but he never glorifies it or blames the victim, and he never portrays it as a man just being unable to help himself. And there are far more of his books without it.

Yeah, most of the problems with this pilot can be attributed to the running time. This is a fairly ambitious concept to establish in 22 minutes, so they made the choice to focus on the leads and it more or less works. With exposition duties out of the way, future episodes should give the show the chance to breathe

I feel like this explains so much about Ryan Seacrest. In a good/endearing way.

I think you are mistaking his response to a survey as his taking his cues from said survey.

The twist I liked about “Get Out” (spoilers) is the racism actually came from wanting to co-opt the positive aspects, physical or otherwise, of being black. It showed even positive racism is still racism and it’s still exploitative. Plus you get delightfully surreal imagery like the Fruit Loops and milk while googling

The twist I liked about “Get Out” (spoilers) is the racism actually came from wanting to co-opt the positive aspects, physical or otherwise, of being black. It showed even positive racism is still racism and it’s still exploitative. Plus you get delightfully surreal imagery like the Fruit Loops and milk while googling

Yeah, it’s soooo hard not to be an asshole.

Jewish man thinks bad things that happened to Jews off limits, everything else fair game.

What if Angélique is an undercover agent from the Good Place trying to save them? Hence, breaking the 4th wall, her looks at Chidi, and even her name.

I’m pretty sure Cary was supposed to be the epitome of an obnoxious bro, so there’s that. What made me think of the show was the last season(s?) where Alicia is banished to bond court and discovers, presumably along with much of the white middle-class audience, that absolutely nothing about the ground floor of the

Dr. Strange in the books routinely faces enemies much more powerful than he is, and is forced to outwit them by using the rules of magic creatively, something the film captured perfectly. Remember how dull the magical battle between Saruman and Gandalf was? Where was the creativity? Dr. Strange is visually

This line in the review really undersells it. They stabilize ITs face in the center, while the entire rest of the screen is filled with jerky chaos. It’s a chilling and awesome effect that will likely be ripped off in Saw movies for years to come.

I saw this last night and would not call this script clunky at all. That’s really surprising. Each of the kids are great but the dialogue is great and the script takes time to make sure we have a real connection to each kid and their fears. That’s a good script. The Derry history and menacing adults were handled very

With songwriters I appreciate or even love, I sometimes wince at forced sentiment or overwrought—or underwrought—language. I have never had that experience with Fiona. She captures moods and writes them so painstakingly. I love her forever.

Oh, shut up. She does not.

Fiona Apple is so underrated. Her lyrics are perfection.