bad idea jeans Apr. 12, 2012 Finally, a Marilyn Monroe Reality ShowHow totally unproblematic in every way. By Margaret Lyons
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An ominous voiceover in the new MAX documentary Bama Rush makes a lofty, revolutionary declaration: “This documentary could be the end of Greek life as we know it.” It’s clipped from a TikTok video about the mere rumor of director Rachel Fleit’s project, which inevitably overtakes the University of Alabama during its 2022 production, causing one of Fleit’s subjects to ghost her and forcing the director to wear a disguise around campus for her own safety.
Mothers, daughters, and spiritual connections – Barbie’s final moments are when it truly becomes a Greta Gerwig movie. This article was originally published on July 21. We are recirculating it now timed to Barbie’s streaming debut on Max. Be sure to also read Alison Willmore’s review of the film, our profile of the woman who rescued it from development hell, and Allison P. Davis’ close-read analysis of what Greta Gerwig is trying to tell us.
This script is good, but there’s not enough drama in it.Photo courtesy of Sci Fi
We love just about everything Edward James Olmos does on Battlestar: his stirring speeches, his cool authority in a crisis, his gentlemanly courting of Laura Roslin. But please, Eddie, don’t direct any more episodes. “Escape Velocity” was the third one he’s helmed, and once again, the characters seemed a little off, and the show’s finely calibrated tension gave way to melodramatic hysteria.
Though Bea Arthur died back in 2009, the Golden Girl continued to be a friend to the gay community from beyond the grave. In her will, the actress donated $300,000 to New York’s Ali Forney Center (AFC), an organization that provides shelter and supportive services to LGBTQ youth. NewNowNext reports AFC has announced its plans to open a new 18-bed shelter, the Bea Arthur Residence, in February 2017. Before her death, Arthur said, “These kids at the Ali Forney Center are literally dumped by their families because of the fact that they are lesbian, gay or transgender.
vulture lists Mar. 26, 2019 Every Tim Burton Movie, RankedTaking stock of the director’s career, from eccentric hits to big-budget misfires. By Tim Griersonand Will Leitch
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She is sensational in Todd Field’s film, playing an imperious chief conductor. But she has to be sensational. Cate Blanchett is getting some of the greatest accolades of her career for her new Venice Film Festival movie Tár. She reportedly received a six-minute standing ovation at the film’s world’s premiere. (At Venice, which is a lot more relaxed and less status-conscious than Cannes, that’s considered long.) “No one but Cate Blanchett could have delivered the imperious hauteur necessary for this engrossing movie from writer-director Todd Field,” said The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw.
Below Deck Down Under Anchors Astray! Season 2 Episode 11 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Below Deck Down Under Anchors Astray! Season 2 Episode 11 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » We’re officially halfway through the charter season, and there are no signs of slowing down when it comes to crew drama and boatmances.
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Below Deck Down Under The Magic Seamen Season 2 Episode 16 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Below Deck Down Under The Magic Seamen Season 2 Episode 16 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » We’ve seen enough of the Below Deck franchise to recognize when guests are on the brink of crossing the line, and our current girls’ trip from hell is taking it too far.