Somehow had forgotten that in “Die Hard” he mentions he has a sister(!). Why has that never been explored? I’d pay to see Melissa McCarthy as Joan McClane in “Die Hard: Rampage.”
December 13, 2025 at 5:54 AM
Somehow had forgotten that in “Die Hard” he mentions he has a sister(!). Why has that never been explored? I’d pay to see Melissa McCarthy as Joan McClane in “Die Hard: Rampage.”
“Unshaken” is easily the most powerful, moving song I’ve ever heard in a video game, in a scene where your character rides to almost certain death in “Red Dead Redemption 2.” Rest in peace, D’Angelo.
“Unshaken” is easily the most powerful, moving song I’ve ever heard in a video game, in a scene where your character rides to almost certain death in “Red Dead Redemption 2.” Rest in peace, D’Angelo.
Much deserved win for Seth Rogen (who is also turning in excellent work on “Platonic”). Putting his award ahead of the monologue was weird though #emmys
September 15, 2025 at 12:18 AM
Much deserved win for Seth Rogen (who is also turning in excellent work on “Platonic”). Putting his award ahead of the monologue was weird though #emmys
“Thunderbolts*” really didn’t need the spoiler-ific, insecure marketing campaign. It’s a surprisingly resonant, well-made, touching, funny tale about mental health, loneliness and companionship. (And the thing being spoiled really has nothing to do with these core themes.)
May 7, 2025 at 2:53 AM
“Thunderbolts*” really didn’t need the spoiler-ific, insecure marketing campaign. It’s a surprisingly resonant, well-made, touching, funny tale about mental health, loneliness and companionship. (And the thing being spoiled really has nothing to do with these core themes.)
As much as “The Raid but with Tom Hardy” sounds like something Seth Rogen’s character in ‘The Studio’ would pitch, “Havoc” slaps, or whatever the kids say.
April 26, 2025 at 4:30 AM
As much as “The Raid but with Tom Hardy” sounds like something Seth Rogen’s character in ‘The Studio’ would pitch, “Havoc” slaps, or whatever the kids say.
That David Lynch bit in the “In Memoriam” Oscars segment got me. Fingers crossed there’s another Lynch segment in the program! Laura Dern and Isabella Rossellini are *gestures wildly* right there.
March 3, 2025 at 3:08 AM
That David Lynch bit in the “In Memoriam” Oscars segment got me. Fingers crossed there’s another Lynch segment in the program! Laura Dern and Isabella Rossellini are *gestures wildly* right there.
Love love love seeing more folks use captions. They really help with comprehension and make sure everyone gets to experience content on an equal playing field. #deafgain#accessibility
Probably because of the captions. 😆 She's following the moving words.
February 19, 2025 at 12:02 AM
Love love love seeing more folks use captions. They really help with comprehension and make sure everyone gets to experience content on an equal playing field. #deafgain#accessibility
#Sundsnce2025! “Bubble and Squeak” is a mostly enjoyable absurdist romp about a couple on the run for smuggling cabbages with a bitter, cynical ending that left a bad taste in my mouth (much like cabbages).
February 1, 2025 at 1:33 PM
#Sundsnce2025! “Bubble and Squeak” is a mostly enjoyable absurdist romp about a couple on the run for smuggling cabbages with a bitter, cynical ending that left a bad taste in my mouth (much like cabbages).
#Sundance2025! “The Perfect Neigjbor” is a heartbreaking film that everyone needs to watch, an indictment of ‘Stand Your Ground’ laws told almost entirely via police body cam footage.
February 1, 2025 at 12:11 PM
#Sundance2025! “The Perfect Neigjbor” is a heartbreaking film that everyone needs to watch, an indictment of ‘Stand Your Ground’ laws told almost entirely via police body cam footage.
#Sundance2025! “By Design” is an audaciously trippy, enjoyably quirky John Waters meets Miranda July meets David Lynch fever dream about a woman who becomes a chair. A clever, blistering commentary on socially imposed notions of value and self-worth.
February 1, 2025 at 12:07 PM
#Sundance2025! “By Design” is an audaciously trippy, enjoyably quirky John Waters meets Miranda July meets David Lynch fever dream about a woman who becomes a chair. A clever, blistering commentary on socially imposed notions of value and self-worth.