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Are the current staff not union members?

Rian Johnson’s Looper and its dismissal about making sense of time travel (“we’re gonna’ be here all day making diagrams with straws”) is great

I expect this would come across as disrespectful, but there was a lot of critical commentary about her body while she was on Girls, and I don’t recall any of it saying she was too thin. Admittedly, I didn’t watch the show and thus didn’t read the recaps on sites like this one, but since there was so much discussion of

It would be funny regardless, but I wouldn’t have made the connection as quickly.

Objecting to the seizure of land other people are living on is a coherent standard, though few would uphold it consistently.

Here are the first three sentences of the article:

Hulu recently put out an adaptation of Barker’s “Books of Blood”. From everything I heard, it wasn’t very good.

The Conjuring series isn’t one-and-done, but going to space wouldn’t fit the setting.

And that’s just from this year. Barbie does not rank high at all in the big list of studio films.

civil rights accelerator

I’m a Millennial whose favorite genre is horror, but I had never heard of Christopher Pike until Roxanne Benjamin’s “Body at Brighton Rock”.

I’m in the opposite boat: I like his films, but think all his miniseries suffer from Netflix bloat and the two “Haunting” adaptations were just bad ideas from the start.

I might have tested readers with Unhappily Ever After.

the funniest thing you’ve ever ready

It’s physically possible, but violates multiple legal statutes.

the rules to surviving a slasher movie, outlined in Wes Craven’s Scream (1996), speak to thinly veiled racist and misogynistic values of Reagan-era politics and Satanic Panic fear-mongering ginned up by parents’ groups

Just as long as that paper was thrown away.

I had heard of her hysterectomy (during the discussion around Sharp Stick), but not getting sober.

Nobody “comes out” as lacking talent. Authors write books and that testifies to how much talent they have. YA is aimed at children, who lack discernment for quality writing.

the women from Girls were beholden to the mores and assumptions of 20th-century society