It is proven that the only one who knows to efficiently promote movies and series is me. Just look at all the leftovers talk we have. It even has haters in this thread.
My fave critic (Peter Travers of Rolling Stone) is such a big fan.
Mulholland Drive: Watts is a revelation. She digs into the juiciest role for a young actress in ages. Her performance, nailing every subversive impulse under Betty's sunny exterior, ranks with the year's finest. Watch her in the audition scene — as perversely brilliant as anything Lynch has ever directed — when Betty reads lines with Jimmy Katz, an older actor smarmed to perfection by Chad Everett.
The Ring: …Luckily, she's played by Mulholland Drive sorceress Naomi Watts, who keeps you glued to the screen even when Verbinski lets the suspense slacken and screenwriter Ehren Kruger gives her nothing to play.
21 Grams: Watts is miraculous in an all-stops-out performance that bleeds with anger, guilt, sexual hunger and incalculable loss.
Le Divorce: Roxy, beautifully played by the always-radiant Watts…
We Don’t Live Here Anymore: Watts continues to amaze — a bombshell with a tough core of intelligence and wit.
King Kong: Watts is absolutely fabulous — funny, sexy and moving. She and Serkis make you believe — not in an erotic fantasy, but in tenderness and longing.
The Painted Veil: Naomi Watts, a seductively dangerous blend of fire and ice, nails every nuance in her role.
Mother & Child: Dynamite performances from Annette Bening and Naomi Watts ignite this strong drama from writer-director Rodrigo Garcia.
Eastern Promises: Watts, extraordinary as always, …
The Impossible: The go-for-broke intensity and emotional layering Watts brings to her role is an acting triumph.
Birdman: Naomi Watts excels as an actress in the play, as does Andrea Riseborough as the actress Riggan is shagging and Amy Ryan as the ex-wife who tries to restore balance to a conflicted man.
"I'm going to say something that movie critics aren't supposed to say. The best thing that you can see this weekend is to stay home, turn on the tv and watch the new premiere of Mad Men - that is great."