As much as I love both of these actors. I don’t think seeing this movie is doing anyone any good. And the story being written by the son of the white guy isn’t a good look for this either. Read more
As much as I love both of these actors. I don’t think seeing this movie is doing anyone any good. And the story being written by the son of the white guy isn’t a good look for this either. Read more
The trailer was a massive cringe. The film’s main assumption is that we should care about the character development of a jerk white man. I honestly think there needs to be a movement to diversify film story-telling about black people. White directors and screenwriters just can’t get away from feeling empathy only for… Read more
Please don’t see this movie. Read more
Excellent review. Now is not the time for a “white person needs an entire movie to learn to accept a black person.” Especially another one set in the past. How about one where they learn some shit TODAY? Read more
This is good kinja. Read more
I love both these actors so much, but this movie trailer made me cringe (I’m not familiar with the book or the true story—strictly from a film lense). When talking about diversity, these are the kinds of movies big white Hollywood producers think people mean. Meanwhile, I just wish I could see an actress like Danai… Read more
6That’s what I was afraid of. It looks like a good movie and I like the actors in it, but its trailer reminded me of other “magical negro” or “white savior” stories. It kind of depends on and is framed around the white character and their feeling/experiences where they are prejudiced until half a movie until they… Read more
Viggo escorting a minority through treacherous territory again. Read more
goddammit, I really wanted this film to be good (if for no other reason than wypipo really need to learn about the Green Book, as just one example of how treacherous traveling in the US was for POC back then. After learning that, white dudes seeing the great big open road and going on an adventure [in my case, reading… Read more
Phi Phi is that you, gurl? Read more
Holy shit, thank you, I did not recognize him?! Read more
Definitely Team Latrice. I want Untucked back for this season just so I can hear Latrice laugh at everyone’s antics. Best laugh ever.
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This made me laugh because it reminded me of the Suge Knight quote about Puff Daddy back in the day: “...all up in the videos, all on the records, dancin’...” hahah. Curious though, why we don’t think people like Timbaland overshadow Justin Timberlake or other male producer/artist combos. I can think of many. Read more
I think he rubbed a few people the wrong way in the manner he would publically talk about Ariana, sexualizing her, joking about replacing her birth control with Tic Tacs and whatnot. Read more
I was never 24, I have been 102 my whole life like YZMA from The Emperor’s New Groove Read more
I don’t want to go full Pepe Silvia on this but I’m pretty sure that choosing someone less famous actually worked well in her favor. It had the WTF factor, but his external sleaziness really worked well for her with the youngs. IDK. Tabloids seem to particularly love it when famouses go for non-famouses. Like that… Read more
Team Davidson. He’s just as entitled to talk about the relationship (or not) as she is. He made a funny self-deprecating joke- he didn’t embarrass her and didn’t share anything intimate. Read more
1. It’s pretty clear that Ariana used Pete for album promo. The life cycle of their relationship was like EXACTLY lined up with the life cycle for the album. Was he in on it? IDK. But if he wasn’t, I think that’s a pretty shitty thing to do to someone who’s so vocal about having a mental illness that has “fear of… Read more
The idea that any newishly famous person hates “relevancy” is ridiculous. Thirst is required to maintain fame if you are under 30. Read more