I feel like a prime Brian De Palma could’ve handled the ending better but whatever still a good movie
Movie had the best practical effects since the Weimar Republic
Early ep of Madolorian with a young bounty hunter guy that didn’t sell it at all. I was cringing whenever he spoke lol
Tiffany Haddish in Card Counter is rough
bro…this is the one, the s***scene
Paul Dano in some parts in The Batman
relax, it’s not his fault they made him play a twitch streamer
Alex Wolff performance in Pig
Alex Wolff is underrated IMO, especially in Pig
Everybody was firing on no cylinders on Baby Driver it was painful
Good take. That movie had no zest. Ansel Elgort is such a slow, baby-faced, hunk of wood.
Smh these niggas hating
I think he’s perfectly fine. Sometimes miscast, but I liked him in Manchester by the Sea…
I think he’s perfectly fine. Sometimes miscast, but I liked him in Manchester by the Sea…
honey boy? or three billboards?
honey boy? or three billboards?
Imma be honest, I hardly remember how good he was in these. I think he was standard Hedges, which, like I said, I think is fine. His Mid90s performance was the only one where I was like, eeeh, you could have gone with someone else for that.
Anytime this dumbass was on screen I wanted to strangle him
!https://youtu.be/msagRkEBPrwatrocious acting especially in scenes where he has to at least make an effort to emote
Is that supposed to be prof x? Ain’t seem the show
Lucas Hedges in mostly anything he’s been in
I don't hate it
One of my recent least favourites was the lead in Ms Marvel
and Sam Rockwell in see how they run (hes normally amazing)
Maya Rudolphe in most things