If you ever need an example of what it means to gild a lily, look no further than the Beauty and the Beast remake that’s out in theaters this week. The live action adaptation of the 1991 Best Picture nominated film is another in Disney’s quest to make money find new audiences with their IP.
The show has reached the halfway point with five episodes in. And this week on Girls, two of the most important people in Hannah’s life take her newfound pregnancy in an unexpected manner. While Ray continues to mourn the loss of his friend, Adam and Jessa begin their new film project. Hannah (Lena Dunham) stares
There is a big reveal this week on Girls, where Hannah receives some surprising news. That will set things in motion for the remainder of the season. Hannah (Lena Dunham) is at the home of writer, Ode Montgomery (guest star Tracey Ullman) where she is interviewing her. Ode mentions that not having a child is
y’all…I… Like… I don’t… I can’t even start with anything of substance because what the hell happened at the Oscars tonight? In all of my years watching live television never have I seen anything like this. I just had to jot some thoughts out before I start working on my ScreenRant piece. Good -Queen Viola
This week on Girls, felt reminiscent of “One Man’s Trash” from season two of the show. Where the episode focused solely on Hannah meeting up with an author she had admiration towards, but a recent event changes things. Also we get an oh my god moment towards the end. Hannah (Lena Dunham) has a meeting
So, the Oscars are right around the corner and like most awards season, I’m ready for this one to be blissfully over. La La Land is gonna win a ton of Oscars, but how many? Here are my final Oscar predictions. Best Picture Arrival Fences Hacksaw Ridge Hell or High Water Hidden Figures La La