Abe and gingsberg look the same. confusing
Another fun episode but Matthew Broderick gave an oddly wooden performance imo
They really tried pulling a rabbit out the hat with the meth addict storyline on Beard.
Whoever is putting that cheesy a$$ music on all these "emotional" scenes is the worst.
Football scenes are also SO awkward wtf was that Tartt shuffle goal?
Urgh... this was 22 minutes but felt like an hour. I think I'm done with this show, haven't enjoyed it for a while.
I'm fuming. JD didn't do that for Elliott. He did it coz he has no life and was bored hanging round the hospital. Also taking the advice of a woman with a man waaaay below her level coz he was there when she needed him? Yeah I had a friend like that. Always looking for his angle to date me. Just like JD does with Elliott. Not good people.
It wasn't bad, but it was the weakest episode, so far. For a comedy-based show, this episode hardly had any of it, and of what they did have, just wasn't funny, IMO. If you found it to be hilarious, that's fine. Good for you. Our preferences and perspectives must be quite different. And while I rated this episode the same as every previous episode in this season, the previous three were a lot further into that rating than this one was. But even in that case, for this show, that doesn't mean much, except that I liked them a whole lot more. This episode was still pretty decent. If anything, it probably wasn't meant to be comedic, but the writers put in the situation with the obvious email spam that was misunderstood to be an actual curse as a means for just that. It just fell short. Also, while the vampire hunting part of the episode was interesting and darker, it didn't appeal that much to me. But, again, I didn't hate this episode. It just wasn't my cup of tea.
Always interesting and visually pleasing, with some great effects, yet even at only 100 minutes it overstayed its welcome for me. It felt much longer that it actually was.
Also, I was constantly distracted by how much Patrick Schwarzenegger looks like his father.
Overall a pleasing watch, but not one that will stick with me aside from a few visuals.
Not much to enjoy here. The most typical of Star Trek ingredients mixed together: primitive culture representing one from our past, human interference, pro-Americanism and a fight to the death. In this case it's all quite boring and mildly offensive.
An interesting concept that lost most of its entertainment value in its relatively flat execution. This has been compared to a Black Mirror episode: if it were, it'd be regarded as one of the worst. It sure has merits earned through meaningful conversations and thought-provoking themes, but it couldn't hold my attention, despite its relatively short running time.
Nikolai Coster-Waldau, of Game of Thrones fame, gives a committed and transformative lead performance that holds Shot Caller together.
A fairly fun, serviceable crime drama, Shot Caller feels a bit overlong and often predictable, but never boring. Despite some unnecessary subplots and some rushed character transformations, it's hard not to suggest this as a perfectly fine movie night.
Good but not anywhere near as good as the fiirst
The script and direction can be a little rough at times but an excellent cast and great dynamics between a family of characters made The Hollars an enjoyable watch. John Krasinski shows potential as director but he has some room for improvement. Richard Jenkins and Margo Martindale are both excellent.
still a bit raw but i think its going to be amazing! also Ram's actor is really good wow i felt his pain all throughout the episode; just wanted to slide in and give him a hug. poor guy
So I'm guessing cisco's powers are going to help make a lot of deus ex machina situations
4th episode was cheap.
This one was just fucking worse than that... that was even worse than a kid drawing.
This movie is pretty bad ... Compared to the previous one it's bad , not compared to the previous one it's still bad ... (It could interest you if you are a teenage girl though ... )
After waiting two weeks, this episode was a disappointment. The drawings looked awful and the story barely advanced.
laughing tears rolled down my face when James Marsden said something about his makeup guy and someone casually replied "yeah, it's lighter today"
hope to god they stick to making this the last season. It's over, bros.
The timing wasn’t great. There wasn’t enough time in the episode if they had to play another game.
Man this show really suffers after Andor did both the encroachment of the Empire and a heist in a way that's hard for anyone to follow up huh
I bet board is spelled b-o-r-e-d.
Despite being far from his best outings, Last Flag Flying is very much a Richard Linklater movie, and it bears all the defining traits of the director, from the focus on character-driven dialogue to the expert juxtaposition between humor and drama. The character interaction and their history suck you in and the movie feels much shorter than it is, which is a great accomplishment for the film, especially with it being as dialogue heavy as it is.
Bryan Cranston obviously got the more fun role to play, but I found the standout to be, as he often is these days, Steve Carell. The man is doing some exceptional work and just this year we've seen him in two completely different roles - this and as Bobby Riggs in Battle of the Sexes - and he has absolutely owned both of them.
One of the stupidest scripts I have ever seen, terrible.
Starts off very strong with good characters and dialogue. Lots of good scenes to introduce us to the story and characters. I like some of the relationships.
King of dips in energy and with new stimulating ideas for me. It didn't take me on an interesting enough journey in the second half. Maybe I'll give it another go.
This impressively constructed debut feature shows the last six weeks in the life of Irish republican hunger striker Bobby Sands. With the level of skill that it took to make this movie, its honestly hard to believe its Steve McQueen's first. I mean the movie features an ideological debate between two characters that goes on for 23 minutes. 17 and a half of those minutes being all in one record breaking shot. That's insane! It is very different so I wouldn't recommend it to everyone but if you're quite fond of the criterion collection then you're probably going to like this movie.
Nate Parker's inexperience, but also his passion, really show in this sometimes powerful, but often boring and conventional movie. Sluggish pace, ugly desaturated color palette, generic writing and atrociously filmed and edited action scenes are all signs of a writer/director that has a lot of room for improvement. The character work was also lacking, with Parker asking the audience to care for a protagonist just because he's suffering, while not doing the hard work of actually presenting a likable lead. The religious justification and glorification of violence is also, though sometimes understandable, deeply troubling. The huge historical inaccuracies don't help either, and their connection with Parker's rape allegations are darkly ironic at best, and creepy at worst.
This said, there's good in here. This is a movie that counts on moments, and Parker really banks on those, and they mainly work, as do the performances. But in between them there's just a less gripping 12 Years a Slave.
I can understand people who love this movie, as I can understand who hates it. Personally, I'm in the middle of the road, but The Birth of a Nation certainly isn't the Oscar contender that Sundance would have us believe.
It was alright. 6-6.5 for me. it wasn't amazing for sure.
that was absolutely amazing! great story so far, amazing diverse characters, the doctor cameo and holy shit that opening is on fire
this episode was 7 until that Cottonmouth death, and he was kinda my main character but hey i have my hopes up, :) .. that ENDING though