If you liked Natasia, I’ve got to recommend Stath Let’s Flats, a British comedy series from last year. She and her brother play the two main characters and she’s even funnier in it that WWDITS.
If you liked Natasia, I’ve got to recommend Stath Let’s Flats, a British comedy series from last year. She and her brother play the two main characters and she’s even funnier in it that WWDITS.
Any list not including AP Bio is null and void.
“What about Gizmo?” She has so many great little moments.
“Not you, Guillermo” is my favorite recurring line in recent memory.
It shame that Problem Areas (and Wyatt Cenac’s career in general) not get more attention. He also did great web series called AKA Wyatt Cenac, where he play Brooklyn-based superhero with no powers whose archenemy is gentrification. It basically just hangout show where he do some super-low-key crimefighting…
The whole cast is so good. There really isn’t a weak link there, even in the guest roles.
I enjoyed Deadly Class, but I understand why people wouldn't. It had such potential. The Tick however was great and it pisses me off they cancelled it.
I’d add Deadly Class and The Tick...RIP :(
I came for Matt Berry and because I really liked the movie and stayed for her.
Natasia Demetriou’s utter contempt for the name “Jeff” is so hilarious that if What We Do in the Shadows had the audience it deserved, it would kill off the name for at least a generation.
Spice World is my 1998 guilty pleasure. The film reviews itself when Jools Holland says the girls rehearsal is “Absolutely perfect, without actually being any good at all.” Which is to say everyone knows a movie about and starring the Spice Girls is going to be terrible. But if you decide to see it anyway, this is…
As somebody who has spent his life as an American skinhead, I kinda loathe American History X.
On a narrative level, I have a problem that the movie spends a good deal of time on why Norton becomes racist (because the first chunk of the movie has black people initiate most of the violence in the movie) but doesn’t…
I don’t know who the rest of the hundred are and why wouldn’t they necessarily agree, but regardless, no one here ever set out to “prove” anything to you. Ignatiy expressed his opinion as a critic, me and some other people here supported him when you challenged that opinion. But since you yourself don’t seem to have…
Broad awareness/popularity has nothing to do with this. All your movies don’t need to be blockbusters in order for you to be talented. And his work in Paterson was one of the most critically praised performances of 2016.
He had done some scenery-chewing before tha, such as in “Magic” or even Othello.
Paterson. Silence. Midnight Special. While We’re Young.
What an absolutely ridiculous statement. It should be “Adam Driver IS one of the most gifted actors of his generation”
Christopher Reeve in Deathtrap: Spoiler alert — Reeve’s portrayal of a sociopathic, bisexual young playwright involved in a sinister cat and mouse game with Michael Caine’s plotting mentor was dramatic departure from Superman or the other romantic heroes he often played.
ScarJo in Under the Skin.
Would Jeff Daniel’s role in Looper be considered a villain?