It’s an easy mistake to make but that 4 seconds it was up will get more corrections than anything you’ve ever written.
It’s an easy mistake to make but that 4 seconds it was up will get more corrections than anything you’ve ever written.
mother! got a 74 on Metacritic so it seems more critics liked it than hated it.
It was bad, though.
Please stop repeating that his saying Nate Parker did “stuff in his past” when he was 18 and suggesting that was all long in the past is the same as his saying Nate Parker deserved it. It isn’t.
Did YOU read the article? He says he did bad stuff in the past BUT HE WAS 18. That’s absolutely diminishing what he did.
It’s hilarious how you are trying to frame this as he is not exonerating him. Did you just read the one quote out of context you wanted to?
Right. I would watch Streep as Churchill. You are nuts if you don’t think that film wouldn’t be made if it were pitched. It’d be a massive deal. Fucking Oscars would lose their minds.
She’s a woman.
“Maybe the *credits* were the important part of those movies! Maybe *that’s* how the character’s dignified, meaningful death can be erased, despite the actor’s actual demise!”
I always thought this plot sounded cheesy. But Tessa Thompson? I would be VERY interested.
Bill would NEVER have let Beatrice go and she knew that. He was a classic abusive personality (not to narrow this down to domestic violence abusive personalities show up in many contexts.) He could be charming and sweet as pie when it called for it. But he was a real asshole who had to have total control over her life…
Armie Hammer is quite sure the rape allegations against Nate Parker were timed to hurt his chance at an Oscar. [Page Six]
“A female actor could never perform the role of Juliet the way a male actor could!” Audiences during the reign of Charles II probably.
I know that’s why I said “finally healthy enough to do so.”
Since when do characters have to be likable?
Marty was only revealed as a Nice Guy later on. At this point, he was a basically good dude who didn’t pretend he wasn’t interested in her. And they were awful to him beyond all reason.
I think it makes sense for Lor to not have an abortion even in story (without the obvious no show reason.) She saw the baby as both an “f you” to her parents and a way out of their plans for her. If she gets an abortion then she ends up going to Vassar and is right back on their life track.
The taking 2 to 3 inches off their heights only applies to men.
She was transitioning and needed to present as male in flashbacks and in certain scenes.
Right even though most think RDJ is the one who outted Hollywood pedophiles on CDAN.