It's pretty embarrassing that even SNL can light a musical better than either of the two soon-to-be Best Picture-nominated musicals released this year.
Nominating Pedro Pascal for his 5 total minutes of screen time in The Last of Us season 2 but snubbing Diego Luna in Andor is insane. I'm going to shoot myself live onstage at the Emmys
Emmy Nominations - Best Drama Actor:
- Noah Wyle, The Pitt
- Adam Scott, Severance
- Sterling K Brown, Paradise
- Gary Oldman, Slow Horses
- Pedro Pascal, The Last Of Us
See the full nominees list: bit.ly/EmmyNoms25
I get outraged every time I remember that he competed against Daniel Day-Lewis in Phantom Thread and Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out at the Oscars that year and then all 3 of them lost to Gary Oldman in the fucking Winston Churchill movie that no single human being ever watched.
A few weeks ago I met a film studies student who told me they just watched this really great film recently that I probably wouldn't have heard of because it's pretty niche and it was Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Ryan Reynolds was asked if he would watch 'Green Lantern' with his kids
“I would actually, genuinely, rather watch just a fucking 24-hour marathon of ‘Paw Patrol’”
(via @VanityFair)
People love to get on here and say "Oppenheimer sucked and is problematic, what they really should have done instead was *this*" and perfectly describe Oppenheimer (2023, dir. Christopher Nolan).
The editing definitely doesn't help either. The way they held on Anya Taylor-Joy like a whole second too long didn't do her performance any favours. I've seen this clip like 4 times now and it truly is astonishing.
It's such a shame that the director and main actor were outed as being racist because it would've been far funnier if this thing released with a good amount of excitement from fans only for people to watch it and realize it's shit.