This is such bull, and just like so many other stories where we hear about layoffs or cutbacks because of “AI”. It’s just a scapegoat.
This is such bull, and just like so many other stories where we hear about layoffs or cutbacks because of “AI”. It’s just a scapegoat.
Kevin Garnett is incredible in Uncut Gems. I think it’s the best athlete-actor performance ever.
Right, it’s not sci-fi, it’s speculative fiction. Science fiction generally requires different technologies than we currently have available to tell its stories. Speculative fiction does not. That’s it.
This is such a a strange take because Tenet is, with perhaps the exception of Dunkirk, both Nolan's least fun and least funny movie.
Do they reveal that Bob never once paid for drugs?
Unless someone is a public servant, police officer, or someone else along those lines, if someone explicitly doesn’t consent to being filmed, you should be liable if you continue filming them.
I’m confused by the comparison, especially since Jackson:
Idk what’s the need to physically de-age him? One he’ll be nearly unrecognizable in makeup. Two there’s no rule saying the undead can’t change in appearance - in fact they do all the time in the first. If you have to explain it, and I wouldn’t, just say he was punished with an aging spell or serum by some ghost he was…
Idk if it's a hot take, but I think Matthew Vaughn is a decent mainstream director who desperately wants to be punk rock, but has nothing to say and no real style of his own. So he just comes off as a cheap Guy Ritchie knockoff.
Hmm. I get this says she might not appear in Superman Legacy, but just generally it feels like Gunn is trying to work in that Suicide Squad/Guardians feel by bringing in all of these colorful characters to surround (I assume) straight-man Superman. Whereas Superman is really a character who works best in his small…
TBH I really think Leon/JB saved the show. I don’t think it lasts another couple seasons, much less still being on in 2024, if they don’t revitalize the show with the Leon/Larry dynamic. And credit to Larry for recognizing that they needed something else to keep the show going. I’d say that post-Katrina season with…
Yeah that's why I said in a different movie lol.
Robbie’s Barbie was, for the most part, the straight-woman, setting up Gosling and to a lesser extent Ferrera, who get the big, broad and/or meaty stuff. Her Barbie doesn’t really get any big performative moments — in a different movie, the monologue about women’s expectations would’ve gone to her, not America…
Just here to say that Marlowe is an infinitely better character than Spade and any adaptation that makes Spade an interesting character is probably just grafting on elements of Marlowe.
Idk how much this matters anymore but Night Swim feels way more like a summer horror movie than a winter one. Think it was a bad release date.
And the best moments from those seasons have little or nothing to do with overarching plot. Hurley throwing the burrito at Ben, “The Constant” which is at its core a self-contained sci-fi/Twilight Zone episode, Juliette and Sawyer's relationship, etc.
I think people in the comments are conflating “longer seasons” with “longer fully serialized seasons”. The idea is that longer seasons would be more episodic, they’d be a common space where you can hang with the characters rather than worry about an overarching story.
The horror movie was clearly filmed before 2024 since the trailer’s out now, meaning they did technically use the Mickey likeness before copyright was up, they just didn’t distribute it. Whereas I believe (though not sure) that Blood and Honey was filmed after copyright was up. Anyone know if that could bite them in…
Interesting, this is one of the few positive reviews. It’s getting pretty lambasted elsewhere. Hard to tell if the critics smell blood for DC and this will be a campy fun adventure. I’d imagine it’s probably somewhere in between - I didn’t think the first Aquaman was quite as fun as other people, though certainly it…
This made me actually laugh, thanks.