The iconic scene Alan Rickman filmed standing on one leg: “Nobody knows!”
All these years, audiences were none-the-wiser.
All these years, audiences were none-the-wiser.
When you need to show a passage of time, you need a montage (montage)!
They simply applied some glue, and Russell became the king.
Reeves’ experience with loss connects him to John Wick deeply.
Nobody actually wanted to see this harrowing death occur.
They say never meet your heroes…unless it’s Spielberg.
Did Ebert get this one wrong?
It’s not often an actor celebrates a pilot not being picked up.
It’s obviously an insult, but what’s it’s exact meaning?