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Rory Kinnear is brilliant (his Iago at the National Theatre was one of the best Shakespeare performances I’ve ever seen) and I couldn’t be more stoked about seeing him let loose in a Garland horror.

so basically it’s a Who Framed Roger Rabbit stealth sequel.

Apparently the AVC migration to L.A. did not bring any copy editors with it.

soon to be followed by The Way of Earth, The Way of Fire, The Way of Air and culminating in, you guessed it, The Last Airbender.

that’s fully just a goddamned commercial for Wal*Mart. Is this what talk shows have been reduced to?

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There is only one Costco comedy, and that’s Baskets.

I, for one, look forward to this film’s cancellation after several years of development hell.

I wanted to explore his anger.

pretty sure the intention was more like, Luke was aware of and had perhaps seen the hermit “old Ben Kenobi” over the years. Unlikely they had ever interacted or spoken.

wrapped up so wonderfully in the Star Wars: Rebels TV show

This whole franchise is starting to turn into Member Berries.

Mad Magazine # 197 (March 1978)

its played second fiddle to Marvel

wtf is starz lol

The first rule of the Ocean Cut is that it is the English dub version of Naruto.

glad to be the bearer of bad news. Sorry for ruining your day...

Of all the Marvel adaptations which did not need to rely on CGI, the decision to make Moon Knight’s main costume fully CGI (and pretty wonky CGI at that) is incomprehensible.

THE FLASH ENTERS THE SPEED FORCE

It’s amazing to me when people are like “oh there’s a wealth of Star Trek content these days”, but if you look a little closer, the sum total is:

This whole Krakoa/House of X storyline has been a total flop in my view. Conveniently creating a Lazarus Pit-style plot device to lazily resurrect dead characters is bad enough. Retconning one of the X-universe’s few compelling non-mutant characters into a massively overpowered mutant is worse; I miss when Moira