This is it. The moment of truth. KINDS OF KINDNESS. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. Starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley, Hong Chau, Joe Alwyn, Mamoudou Athie and Hunter Schafer. In theaters June 21st.
#KindsofKindness
Another thing sharing Mad Men clips has me thinking about: I feel like so much TV right now has forgotten to be FUN. Sure, Mad Men was prestigey but it was also FUN to watch.
Everyone talked about the accent work Kate Winslet did in Mare of Easttown, but no one's talking about the accent work Lisa Ann Walter is doing on Abbott Elementary
Here's the thing: I love Steven Spielberg. I love The Fabelmans, a movie that too many dismiss as simple and starry-eyed when it's actually so layered and almost cynical.
Worth noting before you just giggle at it that McDormand’s howl was in honor of the production sound mixer on Nomadland Michael Wolf Snyder who died at age 35 earlier this year
If you think The Fablemans is about the "magic of cinema..." watch it again. It's, at least partially, about how looking at the world through a camera can be a curse.
Here's the thing: I love Steven Spielberg. I love The Fabelmans, a movie that too many dismiss as simple and starry-eyed when it's actually so layered and almost cynical.
The ending of The Power of the Dog is not ambiguous! It takes a beat, yes, but it’s like very clear, you just have to be watching the movie and not looking at your phone!!!!!
can someone make me a version of one of those kinds of kindness posters with all the faces but everyone is just richard kind so it's richard kinds of kindness
Anyway I'm proud of my entertainment industry nepo baby heritage: My dad directed the Beach Boys episode of Full House and my mom cast the original Off Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors.
The Jon Peters sequence of Licorice Pizza was filmed at the house I grew up in. I asked for a statement from Paul Thomas Anderson so I could write about it. Instead, we chatted on the phone for 30 minutes about the Valley. An absolute dream.
Obviously the cast of Death on the Nile is uniquely cursed, but I will say it’s a) better than Orient Express and b) I remain sort of charmed that Kenneth Branagh’s Agatha Christie cinematic universe exists.
As a woman (lmao) I love movies about women (Barbie). I also love movies about male hubris destroying the world (Oppenheimer) and I don't need to see myself represented in the latter.