Cool. Needs to be done up as a documentary film!
I wonder if his therapist asks him about this persistent need to destroy the world.
that reminds me of a movie concept fantasy which john waters discussed during an interview i saw wherein every person you saw on screen was someone you would recognize. maybe some would be famous actors but others would be character actors you would have seen in dozens of films, ads, and tv shows.
I’d watch that… There should be more films with Leslie Jones in them as a general rule anyway.
(It’s a bit like in the 1967 Casino Royale where the reactivated Sir James - “the true, one and only, original James Bond” - decides to rename every British agent “James Bond” in order to confuse the enemy. A very mixed bag, that movie. Pro tip: if you take a sip every time someone says “James Bond” the last 15 minutes or so are somewhat bearable.)
This isn’t my preferred genre, but I learned a lot about Black horror movies of the past, present, and (possibly) future!
Daily Show writer Ashton Womack, filmmaker and executive producer of Shudder’s Horror Noire documentary Tananarive Due, author and screenwriter Steven Barnes, and author and educator Dr. Robin R. Means Coleman join Roy Wood Jr. to discuss the history and evolution of Black representation in film, specifically in the genre of Black horror.
I hate that that person is in that movie, which I love very much and haven’t watched in years for that reason
Not bad. A little message heavy and on-the-nose, but I kinda liked it.
Last night, after Comic Con, I sat down with my children to watch:
which was laugh out loud funny for us and a nice movie to watch with your children.
It’s funny because I just watched this the other day
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The new film from Céline Sciamma (Water Lilies, Tomboy, Girlhood, Portrait of a Lady on Fire) and it’s just perfect. A beautiful film. But a plot point in Turning Red is probably the central part of Petite Maman!
It is very good indeed.