Omg, is it true that Breathe Heavy is no longer a Britney fansite? I knew that as a casino act she must not have very many fans left but I didn't realize it was this bad
If you really have to try to get into it then you don't like it. Twigs has some good songs but overall she tries too hard and hardly offers anything worthwile.
House of cards is so bad almost laughable. I feel like Shonda's new series is heading in the same direction.
omg. Thank you! I got swarmed by friends on Facebook when I wrote about how terrible House of Cards was.
Only pretentious people who pretend to have taste like it cause it dark and brooding.
At first blush, "Gone Girl” is natural Fincherland. Not geographically; he seems less absorbed in North Carthage, described by Amy as “the navel of the country,” than he was in the California of “Zodiac” or the Harvard of “The Social Network.” Those are his masterpieces: the two movies that I can’t not watch when they turn up on TV, and the two occasions on which his pedantry and his paranoia have fused together, engrossing us in a crazed aggregation of detail. Nothing could equip him better for the coiled and clustered goings on in the new film, and, for good measure, he has hired Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, whom he last used for “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” to compose the score. They don’t let him down. “Gone Girl” boasts one major act of savagery, drenched in a downpour of blood, and what we hear during it sounds like the wah-wah pedal of Satan. So why doesn’t the movie claw us as “The Social Network” did? Who could have predicted that a film about murder, betrayal, and deception would be less exciting than a film about a Web site? The glum fact is that “Gone Girl” lacks clout where it needs it most, at its core.