A Home at the End of the World
Explores the structure of the family in its many possible forms and makes an argument that Colin Farrell is perhaps one of the most charming blokes on the planet.
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Explores the structure of the family in its many possible forms and makes an argument that Colin Farrell is perhaps one of the most charming blokes on the planet.
Touches on feminist ideals that are all but contradicted by a pair of skimpy leather pants.
Important not so much in that it is a great documentary, but it raises some of the implications of our own biased media coverage.
In his quest to outsmart his audience and outdo his previous films Shymalan has become, dare I say it, predictable.
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Made all the more fascinating by keeping a small and twisted foot in a bizarre reality befitting the glitz and glamour of show business.
At times cute, at times very smart and at times a little off, Director’s Cut is a bumpy but often worthwhile ride.
Pelosi’s willingness to open up and look into her own spot in the campaign frenzy makes this meta-documentary important the media and those who consume it.
It’s the end of the world and it looks just fine.
A call to be yourself in light of those around you and have confidence in whatever your ‘skills’ may be, no matter how geeky or nerdish.
This isn’t the Grade Three incarnation of Harry Potter anymore.