Jackson Weaver
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Stan Rosé
Words cannot describe the terrifyingly wonderful influence this book had on my 6-year-old psyche
Are you going to watch the movie? Aka my favourite version of psychic self harm
Without hyperbole, in context of our current puritanical political landscape i think this is one of the most important, damning and prophetic books ever written
Man has clearly never seen one of my favourite Canadian miniseries
Idk about quintessential but this is the one I think of basically once a week
Do you have any idea what I was writing about Snow White here, because I don’t.
Post one of the most haunting shots in movie history from a film made before the year 2000
I say this as someone who loved Elio: the most important and pressing issue in world events right now is that someone at Pixar absolutely, direly needs to leak the Molina cut
We are getting low effort, lowest-common-denominator corporate sludge forever as animation and original storytelling will die. People make me legitimately so sad
I tried to get into this a bit in my review. It is maybe Sinners’ greatest strength that it at least pokes at why Christianity became an unshakable tenet of black identity — something almost no one has been brave enough to even bring up, let alone challenge.
Watching Owning Mahoney for the first time, a movie where Philip Seymour Hoffman plays a Canadian banker with such aggressive commitment you can’t ignore the washrooms, sorrys and Swiss Chalets.
I was a late adherent to the Feiffer canon, but instantly fell in love after finding it. My profile picture is from a comic I discovered in a used bookstore. Felt too funny, honest and accurate to pass up. Here it is.
Fertile cinematic ground. Charter and Custody would both be good follow ups if you’re looking for more. Both fantastic, both conflicting
Mental gymnastics aside, literally the only requirements a movie needs to satisfy to become a Christmas movie is for it to feel like Christmas when you watch it. Die Hard’s “ho ho ho” lines are irrelevant; it’s snowy and feels nice. That’s why The Prince of Egypt is the best Christmas movie ever