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The Interview Is The Snort-Inducing Stoner Comedy You Hoped For, Not A Regime Killer
Like any good Rogen/Franco comedy, The Interview made me snort unbecomingly (okay, I guess there is no other way to snort unless you are...
Keira Knightley's Imitation Game Is On Point
In 2009, Keira Knightley made her stage debut in the Martin Crimp adaption of Moliere’s The Misanthrope in London’s West End. About a...
Gone Girl Film Plays Differently To The Book's Readers/Non-Readers
Your experience watching Gone Girl may be swayed pretty heavily by whether or not you read the book before seeing it. I saw Gone Girl...
Is This America Or A Dystopian Novel? Why Sony's Move Is An Insult To Art
I realize that what I am about to say is loftier than this film would likely warrant. But you can thank the terrorists for that. Or the...
Guilty Pleasure: Pretty Little Liars
Things I know about Pretty Little Liars: Nothing, because the show has gotten so outlandish and there have been so many plot twists it is...
In Which Peter Pan Live Knocks The Wind Out Of My Sarcasm
I’m tempted to critique Peter Pan Live like I would a stage performance: to point out which voices wobbled when (hardly any, and hardly...
Where Is Mindy's POV? On Tonight's Episode Of The Mindy Project
I love The Mindy Project, with absolutely no qualifying statements attached. All of the characters are interesting, hilarious in their...
The Walking Dead’s Mid-Season Finale, Or: “Robert Kirkman Survives My Wrath For Another Day”
There have been some pretty glorious (gorey-ous?) episodes of The Walking Dead, but I wasn’t particularly bowled over by Season 5’s...
Scene Stealer: Shia LaBeouf In Fury
So Logan Lerman, that kid who starred in Percy Jackson And The Olympians (which I never saw, I’m a bit too old for that book) and The...
A Brief Introduction To The Entertainment Junkie
If you're the kind of person who plans viewing parties for BBC miniseries like some people do for football, or the kind who finds...
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