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Netflix's I Am Not Okay With This brought us right back to our own high school days - teen angst, afternoons in detention, acne in places we didn't know we could get it, mysterious boys who were into obscure bands, and, spoiler alert, learning how to harness our superpowers.
In the show's first episode, Stanley uses his favorite band Bloodwitch as a means to invite main character Sydney over to listen to their record (and get high) in his basement. This moment seems to open Sydney's eyes to Stanley's potential as a love interest, but it also left us Googling "Bloodwitch" to find out if they were a real band. Turns out they are - sort of.
Bloodwitch, which has a decidedly more ethereal folk rock feel than the heavy metal name suggests, was created specifically to make music for the show, but they actually put together a full-length...
In the show's first episode, Stanley uses his favorite band Bloodwitch as a means to invite main character Sydney over to listen to their record (and get high) in his basement. This moment seems to open Sydney's eyes to Stanley's potential as a love interest, but it also left us Googling "Bloodwitch" to find out if they were a real band. Turns out they are - sort of.
Bloodwitch, which has a decidedly more ethereal folk rock feel than the heavy metal name suggests, was created specifically to make music for the show, but they actually put together a full-length...
- 3/15/2020
- by Tarah Chieffi
- Popsugar.com
Ah, the Christmas season. A time for family, feasting, giving, and celebration – unless you’re two Canadian criminals turned straight-edge civilians. In that case, ’tis the season for backstabbing, stealing, lying, and scheming, as director Phil Morrison spins his own tale of holiday cheer by focusing on the profitable Christmas tree selling racket that causes people to pay absurd prices out of tradition, decorating the tree’s decaying corpse with tinsel, ornaments, and any other flashy attention grabbers. Yeah, never thought about it that way, did you? But there’s money to be made and lessons to be learned in All Is Bright, as the super acting duo of Paul Giamatti and Paul Rudd attempt to “Ho, ho, ho” their way straight to the bank.
Recently released from jail, Dennis (Paul Giamatti) returns home to a cold welcome from his supposed wife (Amy Landecker), finding out she’s told his...
Recently released from jail, Dennis (Paul Giamatti) returns home to a cold welcome from his supposed wife (Amy Landecker), finding out she’s told his...
- 10/4/2013
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Watch the trailer for the All is Bright comedy from Anchor Bay Films, directed by Phil Morrison. The Anchor Bay Films release opens on October 4th, 2013, with a supporting cast of Amy Landecker, Tatyana Richaud, Michael Drayer, Colman Domingo, Halley Feiffer and Nikki M. James. Rene (Rudd) and Dennis (Giamatti) prove Christmas is the season for a good con. A low-level convict fresh out of prison, misanthropic Dennis is unable to find work because of his shady past. Furthermore, he discovers his longtime partner in crime, Rene, has begun a relationship with his ex-wife. Despite their growing animosity toward one another, the two decide to pull one last job together: selling Christmas trees in New York City.
- 9/12/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Almost Christmas, the latest film from Junebug director Phil Morrison, helps to explain the process of how all those Christmas trees get to the street corners of Brooklyn and why they cost so much. It does indeed take a lot to get them there, as we discover from a pair of tree-transporting frenenemies from Québec, played by Paul Giamatti and Paul Rudd. Once you get past the fact that these guys are probably the only two Québecois who don’t speak French, the actors win in their roles. However, the film is filled with pacing issues as well as comic situations and characters that just fall completely flat. Giamatti plays Dennis, a guy who has just completed a four-year prison sentence for a botched heist. He heads to the home of ex-wife Therese (Amy Landecker) to see their young daughter (Tatyana Richaud), only to discover that she’s been told he died of cancer. He...
- 4/21/2013
- by Caitlin Hughes
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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