Now THAT is a strong end to an episode :clap:
Trashy 80s fun from Almodóvar.
Totally out of place and unnecessary. This felt like when network TV shows used to spend an episode setting up one character's spin-off series. Absolutely hated this episode, and I've loved all the rest.
That Daily Mail "journalist" is utterly despicable and somehow wilfully ignorant of his role. Solid documentary.
Björk's most ambitious video to date!
Wow. This is deeply unfunny. When terrible writing happens to great casts... with HBO money... Just astonishingly bad.
I had the privilege of seeing the first two episodes at an advance screening event in Australia and have to say they are truly excellent. The writing, acting and direction are sublime and it, appropriately, looks like a million bucks (pounds?). There is just the right amount of humour and I was surprisingly moved by the story due to the stellar performances from the entire cast.
Surprisingly dark at its core but a very fun ride. Aubrey Plaza has been picking some pretty interesting projects lately.
It's a classic for a reason! That acting! That overblown score! That wheelchair! Amazing.
Sweet merciful christ! Wtf just happened?!
This is easily one of the most interesting and original shows I've seen in a long time. Kirsten Dunst is brilliant and the writing is top notch. I can't wait to see where this story goes.
I was truly transported by this film. Despite the long succession of depressing events it somehow managed to be uplifting.
Carrie Coon is absolutely magnificent and I am enjoying this season so much more than the first. Truly compelling.
Samantha Bee is so much sharper than anyone else in late night. Gloriously biased towards facts and common sense.
As compelling as it is important. We need more movies like this. And more people need to see them.
Not remotely compelling. Impossible to care about the fate of any of the characters. Way too long. Nudity and foul language aplenty are a transparent attempt to appear edgy. Much of the dialogue seems to think it's so deep and so profound, but it's utter nonsense. The final third in particular enters silly video game territory removing any semblance of investment in the story that somehow could have scraped through.
Only my least favourite episode of this show ever. Was this even Mr. Robot? Or did I accidentally watch This Is Us?
3 episodes in and I am loving this series. Pleasantly surprised by the smart, thoughtful writing, excellent acting and stunning cinematography.
Good lord, what is that dialogue? I don't remember the characters in season 1 being quite this bizarre and unrealistic, Holly Hunter notwithstanding.
Wry, smart and very, very funny. The cast and writing is brilliant but Patricia Clarkson's gloriously cynical character is definitely the highlight. Just marvellous.
Kristen Chenoweth is fantastic! I'm surprised she hasn't done more voice work.
10 for Boo's handling of Doggett's rape. 4 for Piper's abrupt character change. Such things need to be worked up to. 10 for the psychologist's oh so deserved takedown of Healy.
Wow. Seriously this show just keeps getting better and better. Absolutely love the juxtaposition of Laurie's explanation and Kevin's actions. Brilliant writing.
Oprah Winfrey is a damn fine actress.
An excellent film about a vitally important subject which is especially relevant in this time of "post-truth" and "fake news".
A hell of a lot smarter and funnier than I expected.
Rarely is a documentary so delightfully unpredictable and just straight up bizarre.
It took a while to get going but was really quite lovely in the end. Clooney was very funny in his brief appearance, Miley Cyrus gave a surprisingly gorgeous rendition of "Silent Night" and I was pleasantly surprised by Rashida Jones' singing - perhaps her father gave her some guidance. I definitely had the warm and fuzzies by its conclusion.
Good lord this episode was tedious. The season started out so strong but they clearly had too many episodes and not enough story given how it's devolved into nonsense dream sequences. A shame.
This is brilliant. One of the finest Australian dramas I've seen in years. Really beautifully made,and about a truly important part of our history.