I'm not really in the mood to celebrate tonight, but I think it's important to be with friends/family and stay connected with one another.
I'm not really in the mood to celebrate tonight, but I think it's important to be with friends/family and stay connected with one another.
Make it a Strangers with Candy-type meta sequel where Lohan plays a drug-addled burnout that has to go back to high school.
I prefer "I Saw Mommy Fisting Santa Claus".
(sigh)
"It's an ersatz fascist odyssey."
Isle of Dogs: Origins
Isle of Dogs: First Litter
Excellent use of our dwindling natural resources. Capitalism is magic.
Uhm, what about Kanye? I'd love to see Trump's white trash army react to that one.
If anyone can tell me what kind of accent Whitaker was doing in Arrival, I'll mail them a crisp ten dollar bill.
I was thinking of reading Bacigalupi's The Water Knife next, but perhaps I'll start with your recommendation. And I will definitely check out the Atwood book. Thanks!
Hey AVC Friends,
I'm a big fan of Ritchie Coster. The man has incredible range to go from his performance on Luck, and then play the bad ass mercenary in Blackhat.
There were some great performances from top-shelf character actors (David Morse, Ritchie Coster, Fred Ward, W. Earl Brown) on the margins, too. I thought Colin Farrell was great, but poor Vince Vaughn needed writing that played to his strengths better. The scenes with his character and his wife (Kelly Reilly), and her…
I thought season 2 was an uneven, but entertaining James Ellroy pastiche.
Pictured: Michael Fassbender chopping up some prison coke.
Don't Think Twice is missing from this list. It hits a lot of the same emotional beats as La La Land (which I really liked), and is as brutal, in its own way, as Green Room (which I saw around the same time).
Painkillers hit people differently. For some, they can provide a sense of euphoric energy so Noah's hopped up behavior made sense to me, even if it was profoundly obnoxious and exaggerated.
"Harrelson … says he’ll be using a single camera for the shoot, which will feature 14 locations and a cast of 30, including Harrelson’s friends Owen Wilson and Willie Nelson."
Because I Said So
Republican professors hate him!