
Fast & Furious 8 (aka The Fate of the Furious) movie review: notes from the critics’ ward
EMPs and nukular codes and cyber crap and submarines, oh my! “What does this have to do with us?” Michelle Rodriguez cries, and I’m like I know, right?
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EMPs and nukular codes and cyber crap and submarines, oh my! “What does this have to do with us?” Michelle Rodriguez cries, and I’m like I know, right?
Call to protest spotted on Southbank this week…
Think Roland Emmerich and Anonymous…
Do you, perhaps, support their goals but not how they go about promoting them? Or is there no value at all in what they do?
Here’s an at-a-glance look at my picks for tomorrow night’s Academy Awards…
Anonymous makes one long for Shakespeare in Love… and for Rupert Everett’s fantastic performance as Christopher Marlowe. And since we have not yet gazed at Everett, here he is…
A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. It is a fusty nut with no kernel. It speaks an infinite deal of nothing.
Not to be too obvious, but aren’t the plays the thing?
Okay, this is it. Summer is over. Back to school. Back to work. Put on a sweater and get serious.
It’s the hottest conspiracy theory of the 16th century! Shakespeare was born in Kenya, I tell you! Kenya!