Okay, do I have a ghost in my house?
We have a sink with a sensor and last night it suddenly turned on even though no one was on the ground floor but me.
Then, right now, my PS5 just turned on. But the controller is on the table in front of me.
WHALEFALL! This October! AMA!
Started filming June 9 2025 and a year later here's the trailer!
100% filmed in California! Austin's in every shot of this trailer! Original score by Joe Trapanese! Pulitzer Kraus!
And yes, humans can fit down their throats, I checked, I promise.
I still haven’t watched OBSESSION and I don’t know the first thing about the financial aspect of independent cinema, production, distribution deals etc… So let me tell you, I have some opinions about the whole art director thing going on, lots of opinions (1/228)
I still haven’t watched OBSESSION and I don’t know the first thing about the financial aspect of independent cinema, production, distribution deals etc… So let me tell you, I have some opinions about the whole art director thing going on, lots of opinions (1/228)
No joke, the other day I was having a discussion with people on here about highbrow vs middlebrow vs lowbrow, and I had made a point that while Scorsese had popular films they were way more artistic in execution than, say, a Ron Howard film that was truly middlebrow.
Within 2 minutes of posting the tweet, I decided to Google “Martin Scorsese middlebrow” to see if there were any similar discussions on Reddit or articles about it. I wanted to hear what other people had said.
And the Google AI answer that came up said this: “Whether Martin Scorsese is ‘middlebrow’ is a matter of ongoing debate. While film purists and cinephiles generally rever him as a master of art-house cinema and a Sight & Sound auteur, critics who use the term often categorize him as ‘high middlebrow.’”
I looked over at the citations and my tweet from mere minutes earlier was one of the cited sources.
So I said something online, Google’s AI ingested it immediately, then started using what I said as part of its “authoritative” answer on the topic.
That’s so Backrooms The Movie, it’s crazy.
Actually, yes.
Also- Lily Wachowski emailed me to tell me she loves I Love Boosters!
The Matrix is so ubiquitous in culture that we don't talk about how it affected cinema. Definitely shaped my art. I guess I myself don't talk about it.
Watched E.T. again and that movie is the best example of how much blockbusters have changed. Like a movie about the cosmic connection of a boy and an alien that’s also a rumination on the divorce of Steven Spielberg’s parents was the biggest movie in the world for like 10 years.
Deleted a Last Jedi hot take because dammit, I'm already enough of a Generation X cliché and I don't need to fall further into it by getting angry about Star Wars.