Seth Rogen sat two rows behind me at the premiere and all I could focus on was his laugh.

Disney own National Geographic
Disney own the rights to Ice Age
Osama Bin Laden had Ice Age on one of his hard drives.
National Geographic produce a documentary about Osama’s hard drive, mention Ice Age but do not include any footage from the film.
This is more frustrating than Scrat and his acorn.
A story about Porky Pig, a character who doesn’t wear pants, fearful that his underage daughter will act inappropriately at a rock show.
IMAX live experience, followed by Q&A with André and director Terence Nance via satellite from NYC.
I found out that I was turning 10,000 days old today and chose to celebrate with this, which seems like to most appropriate activity for someone who is aware that they are turning 10,000 days old.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
My least favourite Aster but still fantastic, just goes to show how high a bar he sets.
A film in three distinct acts that feels sharply woven together, like Emma Stone’s little dolls.
The virus itself and the sociopolitical tensions during 2020 make for chest-tightening restlessness throughout the near-150-minute runtime. The year was a fever dream and this film encapsulates the daze of anxiety that we found ourselves in.
Is the cure to male loneliness…Paul Rudd?
“A comedy with no jokes…I don’t know man, it’s a weird fucking movie,” said the actor at the TIFF world premiere of the film.
For better or for worse, Friendship feels like a feature length I Think You Should Leave skit. Feels like there were times where the Tim Robinson style of humour was simply too much for its runtime. Feels like the editing was less sharp than the series, as well.
Teeters on…
One time, I read an article that said that listening to 50 Cent’s “In da Club” before a job interview will make you go in feeling more confident. This is my “In da Club.”
The all-time greatest movie with ninjas who surf. The Godfather III is a close second.
I’ve never watched 13 Reasons Why but I imagine it’s exactly the same as this.
I really like this mes style of animation for the Tunes. Reflects the aesthetic that kids these days enjoy while keeping the integrity of the Chuck Jones classics.
I also appreciate how violent this is, considering the HBO Max Looney Tunes Cartoons eliminated gun use.
My all-time favourite movie about a leprechaun in the hood.