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Kara & Co. tackle one of the greatest Superman stories of all time.
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Oatmeal takes the ladytestants to a Lord of the Flies waking nightmare.
Kara & Co. tackle one of the greatest Superman stories of all time.
Gather round, Rogelifans! This is a glorious, shining showcase for our favorite telenovela star.
I'm still crying about this episode. I blame you, Annie Potts!
This is a hokey horror show about Millennials. And that's a good thing.
This is a story soaked in blood, sweat, and tears.
Sometimes you're the boat, and sometimes you're the hole.
This milieu begs for a loose, scattershot tone, one in which every line isn’t archly parodic.
byAt first, The 5th Wave admirably conveys the contrast between warm nostalgia and the absurdist catastrophes befalling humanity. Then the movie becomes disappointing. Then, laughable.
byAt least Ice Cube still glares really well.
byI’d like to see a congressional committee grill Bay and screenwriter Chuck Hogan about what’s going on half the time.
byLike Birdman and other “tour de force” endurance tests, it holds us with its hard-charging technique, its bullying subjectivity.
byThe most vivid portrait of solipsism this side of Kafka, Strindberg, Camus — name your favorite alienated author.
byStarring Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay.
byIt's a beautiful, reflective film, even as it is also a brutal, visceral one.
by Bilge EbiriIt puts more than just Simpson on trial.
by Matt Zoller SeitzIt is not here for you.
by Lindsay ZoladzNear perfect.
by Jesse GreenOn the infinitely intricate art of Matthias Buchinger.
by Jerry SaltzLet's get in formation.
Cody Martin no more.
One lyric leads an entire nation to crave popcorn shrimp and cheddar biscuits.
To lose one director is a tragedy; to lose two looks like carelessness.
“It’s more likely than not it’ll happen at this point.”
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Stewart would play Savannah Knoop, who played LeRoy in public.
A more feminist-oriented take on the format.
Set phasers to stun.
Coming out June 14.
It's not Academy-approved.
He brought Jamila Woods, Nikkita Oliver, and Danez Smith.
At L.A.'s Celebrating David Bowie tribute concert.
"Nobody?!?!"
"It doesn’t feel that different."
Like Tinkerbell, if you don't clap, he will die.