WIND RIVER (2017) feels like the kind of movie that leaves frostbite on your soul. Few films capture isolation so completely. By the end, the snow, the silence, and the grief all feel inseparable.
We have officially reached the point where I check the World Cup calendar before committing to anything. Wife wants to do something that day, let me check. Friends want to make plans, sorry, two games going at the same time. The World Cup owns my life now.
From Blackwood calmly explaining the trick while fighting for his life to the crow appearing at every death, Sherlock Holmes’ final confrontation with him in SHERLOCK HOLMES (2009) is pure cinema.
Jason Isaacs had the difficult job of playing a villain audiences would genuinely hate in THE PATRIOT (2000). Colonel Tavington is so effective that two decades later people still mention the character before they mention the performance.
There is a poor girl on Instagram who’s name is Addison Barger and her entire comment section is Blue Jays fans asking when she is back off the IL 😭😭😭😭😭
Michael Keaton in THE OTHER GUYS (2010) feels like someone challenged him to make every line reading funnier than the last. The running joke that his character accidentally quotes TLC is already great.
Carlos Lagrange struck out 7 over four scoreless innings for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Syracuse, his first relief appearance. He touched 101.4 mph.
The craziest thing about World Cup month is realizing where you were in life during the last one. Shit I still remember watching my first World Cup game ever. A 4-year gap means your job, your relationship status, your friends, and your entire life situation are completely different, but you're sitting watching a random group stage game at 1 AM on a Tuesday. Football is a time capsule.