Shade_Chylde : Contains spoilers. Click to show. So, they connected "The Mist" (Which took place in a neighboring town to Derry in W. Maine...
Dethkids : Damn, this show makes me laugh more than the comedies I watch! ☠
Euringer : I've literally never heard anyone who hasn't been cheated on care about cucking tbh
Twixtid : Agreed, in my mind if anyone can say this is any good, they either are coming into Discove...
DarcyTheOne : yeah it seems this show is only for the true fans.... not sure who they are... i thought i...
Xsile : They really tried their damnedest to make Jaime Murray as naked as possible in most her sc...
Toonaholic : Ha! They got Murderbot! So unarmed, he can take a dozen armed, armored mercs... but can't ...
Toonaholic : Batman said he don't like you either.
Toonaholic : Is Shlub drawn slightly different or am I just high? ...kinda weird episode, meh. Hippo pa...
Xsile : Last couple episodes has made me kinda dislike Irisa. She is over the top emo and it is ge...
I enjoyed it.. but I dont think its worthy of an Oscar. I’m sure it will be a contender as Jane hasn’t made a movie since The Piano and the producers will be trying to milk her previous 6 Oscar wins. I found it very good as a Gothic Western - it had the intensity and anticipation but it could have been a classic had Jane developed the characters more. 6/10
She has directed 4 films since the Piano: The Portrait of a Lady (1996), Holy Smoke (1999), In the Cut (2003), Bright Star (2009), and wrote the episodes for the TV series Top of the Lake (2013-2017) and directed 8 of them. While her movies aren’t successful like The Piano (1993), I think watching them together is a great experience: to be seduced by the eyes of the director and cinematographer which are romantic, moody, and nature plays a large part; and, the characters are always on the line of being seduced themselves by darkness. Her movie An Angel at my Table (1990) is one of my all-time favorite, favorite movies! :-)