Ignore the INSANE bad reviews on this and see it! It's great! Such a great time! Honestly shocked by the bad reviews. I mean 32% on RT?! No way. Loved!
they canceled this fantastic show, meanwhile they keep producing shitty teen drama's. what a shame
Oh fuck. I need two hours back. Olivia could play a cucumber, but the story has no point. The trailer shows us one thing and we get a whole different movie.
The weird family, the flashbacks, the story is there, but it was so poorly edited/written.
Great horror thriller about Jigsaw who chooses "unworthy" people not appreciating their lives (like drug addicts) and gives them 2 choices: die or make a major sacrifice (like cutting of your leg, slicing up the belly of an innocent, etc.). He communicates with his victims via video tapes. Very cool ending and great plot-twists!
When Rue told Jules in the car she didn't like her dammmmn. :flushed:
I think Jules dare game with Rue and Elliot and her preoccupation with their relationship is stemming from a projection to see what someone (like herself) could fall for in him.
That was quite a speech from Cal.
Cassie was crying & vomiting & flipping out all at once. Liked her pink swimsuit.
I liked this episode the best so far probably bcuz there was momentum with rue/Jules +elliot and maddy/nate/cassie.
I wanted to love it but I agree with others that the writing and editing/pacing did not work for me. Stellar performances from a powerhouse cast weren't enough to make me give a shit about whatever the story was trying to say. I like slow burns, I like character pieces, I like messy people, but somehow all of these elements never gelled together for me in this film.
Haseen Dillruba is a steamy romantic thriller
which is of two drastically different halves. The first half gives you ample humor, romance, and good drama but the second half falls flat due to unconvincing and inadvertent writing. Despite sharp performances from Vikrant Massey and Tapsee, this dark and twisted tale of love leaves you miffed with a pointless climax. Still worthy of a watch.
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The most I have smiled in any Marvel movie. So many things to grin stupidly about.
So much more than a love story in space (lazy critics), this is a visually beautiful space epic. Its Gravity meets Titanic meets Silent Running. Recommended.
Mr. Robot + Dexter + Fifty shades of grey
The same fxcking car Ruth knows was following her prior, but she parks, gets out and walks over to inspect?!! AND WENDY THE WITCH LIVES??! WHACK final scene. Someone just tell me Jonah shot Wendy and I’ll be happy!
idk ig im on another planet bc i literally loved this movie haha it reminds me of the older teen comedies we used to get and i found it hilarious and super charming will def become one of my comfort movies
There are no shootouts, there are no violent scenes of murder, there is only talking and talking, and talking. This show is about behaviour without really showing it. Superb directing by Fincher, Douglas, Kapadia and Lindholm, but where the show really excels is in the writing.
It's funny how all these romance movies are exactly the same and yet we still keep watching them. The truth is, we all know what is going to happen before we even watch the movie. But we still watch and still somewhat enjoy them even though they're overly cheesy and predictable. My biggest take away: I want to go to New Zealand!
this episode sets up a spinoff series with the name of the episode title, it was a very good episode and if the spinoff is anything like the good doctor, chances are it's going to be good.
Short and to the point, no unnecessary stereotypical prison scenes.
I thought I would only see Harry Potter, but he was truly someone else in this movie. Good acting and definitely worth a watch if you're into prison break movies.
LOL I had so much fun watching this “hairy“ episode. But i bet the writers room had waaaay more, when writing it. Thank you for Entertainment :)
What was that all about? Breaking up everything like that is not okay. As if a hurricane was not enough drama in one episode, you broke off all the couples.
Sometimes we life in a really small world. In our difficult lives, we sometimes needs to put our own difficulties aside. To share the life with whom we want to share with. A nice story to watch.
Not sure what amused me more about this episode:
1) The sweet old Racists, who goes through all the EMS, trying to find one she likes to give her CPR during her "heart attack"
2) The Overlords are watching.
3) Bald Rob Lowe
4) The Bird Box victims (this is why you treat the Temps the same as the employees)
But I did have a "eeeeeewwww" moment, when Liv Tyler mentioned how hot Bald Bruce Willis is. (Brain: "Ummmm he played her Dad" Me: "I KNOW!!! I was there too")
Admittedly there's not a lot to like about any of the characters except the main one. She's tough, hardened and trying y to do right by everyone which is how the whole thing goes south for her. A defense attorney is supposed to protect their clients innocent or guilty, so I think a lot of the bad reviews forget that.
But this is really about everyone makes bad decisions at one point or another. Do we hold someone accountable? Do they hold themselves? There's a consistent theme here and it's about good people do bad things and bad people often convince themselves they're good by being bad.
There's also a lot about how vindictive we can be as a society to the way we treat strong, straight up people and how easily we turn on the people who are the most honest with us and the ones that are most protective of us.
It ends with vindication (ironic how ation v ive changes a meaning so drastically). I think that's what bounces the show from an 8 to a 10. There's something cleansing about the ending being fair in a world we know often is not.
One of the rare shows that just gets better and better...
that ending... do not mess with Leah's and Shaun Baby PLEASE!
I watched this movie in 4-5 sittings because it was literally impossible to stand the terrible scriptwriting. While the movie presented a compelling case of inherited family trauma, claustrophobic/selfish motherly love as well as new performances of femininity, I was let down by the Bollywood masala that was added to the film. Vidya Balan is once again typecast as the bubbly, cheerful "20-year old" (seriously Bollywood?) who grows into a problematic, rather self-centered woman who is unable to maintain her relationships. While the dialogues are rather cheesy, the movie itself fails to impact. Of course, Bollywood portrays the family life of a world-famous, Guinness Record-owning female mathematician in greater detail than her actual research (read: The Man Who Knew Infinity) which falls flat on its face. A sincere request to Bollywood to stop hypersexualizing women of intellect: these women literally fought AGAINST normative representations of female ambition and desire. Such simplistic representations of brilliant women fail continue to propagate a patriarchal understanding of their successes and failures. Loved Sanya Malhotra's role, and it was also interesting to see Shakuntala Devi through her daughter's lens.