OK, but what if you're sad about Chris Evans and Jenny Slate breaking up IRL?
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This will probably not help you be less sad.
I can probably get past that....
Scruffy Chris Evans usually puts me in a good mood regardless of the tone of the story.
On the scale of "clean-cut all-American hero" and "those pictures from the Advocate where he looks like a rentboy", he's a few notches up from rentboy.
Took my mom to see Get Out this afternoon, and both of us enjoyed it immensely. I figured out the thing with the armrest stuffing before it happened, but was off base in that I thought the little brother was another of the people wanting Chris' body for his own rather than just a weirdo assistant to the parents.
Saw Niki Caro's The Zookeeper's Wife tonight. Damn is that an incredible story. And, while it's not a perfect film, it made me sad that more films aren't directed by women. So many times throughout I was struck by choices that likely wouldn't have been made by a man.
Niki Caro is really good.
Niki Caro is really good.
I was going to say that with Whale Rider and McFarland, USA she's 3 for 3 with me now, but then I realized she did North Country too, which I vaguely remember liking. Girl likes a good underdog story I guess. As do I.
You know, I never saw North Country, but I should. I shall have to add it to my list.