after listening to her EP a couple of times...i really think Meghan has a chance of being an established force with the AC audience
she could be a Sara Bareillas type act which isn't bad by any means...she has a great voice...she doesn't really need to be up there with the likes of Katy, Gaga, ad the likes but i do think she can build her niche
Amy ain't hated there; she just has some vocal detractors.
Braz being the loudest of them all.
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Any other year I would be rooting for Slayme.
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It’s been a busy year for Julianne Moore, in between tent pole studio fare like the last Hunger Games installment and a Liam Neeson action flick she managed to snag Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival for her perversely satisfying role in David Cronenberg’s Maps to the Stars. While that role is unlikely to generate the same amount of buzz from the Academy, it’s her moving performance in Still Alice that’s likely to garner her considerable awards attention and rightly so. The third film from Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland, it’s a return to quiet, and subtle examinations of human interactions that so generously marked their breakout debut with 2004’s Quinceanera.
The film chooses to explore Alice’s more complicated relationship with youngest daughter Lydia, in an understated performance from Kristen Stewart. As visible as Moore’s been in 2014, it’s been a surprising year for Stewart, popping up in a variety of excellent films in which she’s cast in roles clearly suited for her, including Camp X-Ray and Olivier Assayas’ excellent Clouds of Sils Maria. Those quick to judge may need to re-assess their opinion of the young star, as Still Alice caps a trio of provoking films that should all end up on year-end best lists.
Just when it seems to be headed off into other obvious territories, Still Alice changes course, gently, naturally, and unobtrusively. It’s a remarkable showcase for Moore, and if you’ve been keeping up with her roles, a testament to her prowess as an actor. Both frustrating (as when she’s unable to carry through with a plan to circumvent years as an invalid) and incredibly moving, Still Alice is an examination of losing not only a loved one but the framework of one’s very being.
Angelina ruined Brad. How does one go from being one of the hottest stars ever (him in Fight Club is the ultimate) to the hobo SoA type mess that he is now....