Yeah, TLJ was silly, and TLJ was way too fucking long…and TLJ was very, very pretty!
Yeah, TLJ was silly, and TLJ was way too fucking long…and TLJ was very, very pretty!
Right?? Same with Rope, which is more of a How-to-catch-them like Columbo. I’d also add Sleuth and Deathtrap are only whodunnit-adjacent (definitely both are recommended for whodunnit fans, but they’re different beasts entirely).
Metacritic is not a valid site. Hostiles is a good movie.
See, I thought Pearl was better than X. But I definitely enjoyed them both.
Nevertheless
Don’t forget to add Smurfs. Keep the tired, played out Avatar analogy trifecta intact.
It is there it just takes a bit to find it.
probably still riding off of that Big League Chew fortune
It was the first film I went to see at the pictures with the man I am now married to. It was OK, I think, nowt special though, given all the fuss that was made about it. Neither of us has ever watched it again, nor do we have any interest in the sequel.
That’s the best point I’ve ever heard in my entire life.
I was so excited to see World’s Fair but it was the most let down I’ve been in a while.
We’re All Going to the World’s Fair was the best film of 2022.
I don’t know why, but I absolutely HATED Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when I was a kid.
I’m surprised that there’s no reference to the similar setting of “Don’t Worry, Darling” in the article.
That is literally the same thing the article said, work on your reading comprehension
Same
Wait until you find out that the bear is actually an uncredited Noah Emmerich!
It could be an uncredited cameo. I froze the trailer at 0:28 and it does look like him.
It DID air as the second episode but after a different episode (the fourth one) aired first, so the joke that some of the flashbacks were accurate was completely missed
Superman: Requiem was legal because it wasn’t released as a commercial product, ie they didn’t charge money for it. It was made as a “fan film” project and given away for free.