Of all the things I’ve seen said about the [other] halftime show. This seems to be the [most] accurate.…
the people who want “their own” halftime show are the same people who wanted their own drinking fountains.
@Variety Call me Canadian but from what I have seen he didn't denegrate Kirk, but used Trump in his own words. And put actions to words to describe the Twitterverse's constant Inspector Gadget response after every shooting death to find out why.
There may be no such thing as perfection, but ETERNITY comes remarkably close for the romantic comedy genre. Blending the high-concept brilliance of “The Good Place” with the emotional power and creativity of “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” it excels on the charm of Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller, and Callum Turner, boosted by hilarious supporting work from Da’Vine Joy Randolph and John Early. Sweet, poignant, and funny, with ingenious production design and a warmly affecting score, it offers such a clever take on love and the afterlife that if eternity really exists, this is the version I would personally prefer.
Bad Apples: pretty big fan of this deliciously dark comedy in which Saoirse Ronan plays a frustrated teacher who abducts her worst student and chains him to a wall in her basement… to the great delight of her entire British town.
my #TIFF review: https://t.co/dNBMDhcaqK
Great Scott! The Canadian premiere of NIRVANNA THE BAND THE SHOW THE MOVIE will open @mmadnesstiff on Sept. 4. I can 100% guarantee that Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol's masterpiece will be *the* Toronto screening of the year. Crash Ticketmaster like Wii Shop Wednesday. #TIFF50
An Advance Screening of Eva Victor’s SORRY, BABY is making its way to TIFF Lightbox 👀
Victor’s wry, triumphant feature debut is a black comedy with a warm heart. Screening June 19: https://t.co/n6hbCSznrk