Boy, you nailed it. That is the blandest Neverland I have ever seen.
Boy, you nailed it. That is the blandest Neverland I have ever seen.
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DEATH HAS SPOKEN!
HAVING MOST OF A THEATER JOIN IN THE SINGING OF A POPULAR SONG COULD BE A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE. NEVERTHELESS, I CAN SEE HOW THE CAST AND SOME/MANY/MOST AUDIENCE MEMBERS, HAVING PAID TO HEAR PROFESSIONALS, MIGHT NOT APPRECIATE IT. THE SOLUTION IS OBVIOUS: LEAN IN. ADVERTISE PERFORMANCES WHERE JOINING IN IS ALLOWED AND…
When I saw Jersey Boys there was a woman behind me who would not stop singing along to all the songs. It was infuriating. People really don’t know how to act in public anymore.
Which is odd because I don’t even remember “I Will Always Love You” being in it.
Historically speaking, the concept of the theater audience being silent non-participants in the play is relatively new. Who among us has not read the rousing accounts of barely literate Englishmen singing along to "" I Shalt Always Love Thou" during performances at the Globe Theater?
Same thing happened when I went to see Rocky Horror Picture Show last year.
This synopsis of Jack Black’s adjacency to video games is distastefully ignoring the Black and Double Fine body of work.
I’m not sure how Murry Chang would answer, but the point I take from it is that the net can be cast far and wide because there are a lot of guilty people out there, so you can’t stop at Tyler, and there are many more victims.
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I guess Schimkowitz was going for...reveling? Maybe? They were reveling in the funny courtroom sketch? I find nu-AV Club writers tend to not let mundane things like “knowing what words mean” get in the way of the flow, you know?
“And, if you can believe it, The Daily Show also took a shot at Trump, evoking in the genius and grotesque courtroom sketch by Jane Rosenberg.”
I think Coach being freaked out was the most interesting thing there, he saw the girls go hog wild on eating Jackie and he just goes in and closes the door all panicked.
It took a lot of work to make that soundstage look like a soundstage!
That looks surprisingly bad.
Elon showing how utterly powerless he’s become by taking away something the Times already said they don’t value, which every other publication is about to lose anyway since none of them want to pay for it either.
You’ve likely heard both their music in the last 20 years. Arcade Fire’s debut album came out in 2004 to critical acclaim, and won the Grammy for Album of the Year for their 2010 album. Their popularity has waned with their last 3 records met with mixed reviews. Feist is a Canadian singer/songwriter who is also…
Surely anyone going to see a Director’s Cut of Midsommar in cinemas is an Aster fan? You’d be overjoyed at getting to see his new film before anyone else.
This was an all-timer. The new additions to the cast certainly pulls their weight. And despite “the drug episode” usually being antithetical to comedy (sorry camp 1ers), this was played believably well. Didn’t resort to any druggy visual gags either which I appreciated. So many spit take one liners!