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No snark, these ladies are awesome. Fuck the NRA.

You, my friend, are not that good at this.

It’s complicated.

You’re entitled to your opinion of course. But there’s just no real use in designating their musicianship ‘bad’ when their records are so ridiculously listenable and enjoyable and have clearly withstood the test of time for the vast majority of humanity. If music that appreciated is ‘bad,’ then the basic conception of

I encourage you to challenge your own view by listening to any of Paul’s isolated bass tracks (available on YouTube; Hey, Bulldog and Something are two straight masterpieces I’d recommend to start). If you’re interested in their singing ability, you can also hear their isolated harmonies (the b-side of Abbey Road has

In the same interview, Quincy Jones says he loves Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith. So there’s that.

Ok.

You don’t need to see the other two to follow the (nonsensical) plot, but they are a must if you want to feel underwhelmed.

Because the original children’s series had sexuality? Unless you consider heterosexual snogging not sexuality. In which case you’re just a bit homophobic.

Nope.

Mozz*

No one is saying that Greta Gerwig should be nominated because she’s a woman. The Golden Globes nominations didn’t make logistical sense. Gerwig and her film were nominated for many other awards that night, but wasn’t nominated for best director, yet Ridley Scott was nominated for best director for a film that wasn’t

I don’t particularly like Scientology, but that just sounds discriminatory. From what I gather, Moss is very private about her religion and doesn’t try to convert people or harass them with her beliefs, so it doesn’t seem like they should matter to anyone but her. Meanwhile, she’s an extremely good actor (I always

I feel it’s a pretty huge leap to compare that Cardinal to Elizabeth Moss.

And he wrote an expose about an incredibly powerful man gave a voice to women who were suppressed. Despite his father’s misconduct.

And it was glorious.

He gets fired and gets half his face burnt off. It’s not as though the film does not ‘punish’ him.

It really wasn’t, love it or hate it. Now, Mother!—that was batshit crazy.

Another review compared this to Rebecca — instead of May-December, a new life intruding in a strange and uncanny world that is not above pushing back. That sounds pretty cool and more interesting than the grouch/MPDG dynamic that this could suggest.