I just saw it at the festival and it's good, but I didn't laugh as much as I expected.
Not exact matches
I'd only
just learnt what Check Your Privilege means (turns out it's not the tagline from that ad with Joanna Lumley purring plummily in a greasy spoon) and on arrival I
saw with horror that there were Pret - issue chairs everywhere and brown paper lunch bags bursting
at the seams with vegan focaccia sandwiches — sent as if to test the
festival clientele.
But if you
see me walking around with a flower crown in my hair sporting a crop top and bell bottoms... well, let it be, I'm probably
just at some
festival or something.
I seemed to love, or
at least enjoy,
just about everything I
saw at the
festival this year, which is rather impressive.
Perhaps it's the prestige, perhaps it's the chance to
see these films
at their world premiere, perhaps it's
just my love for the Côte d'Azur and the experience of a
festival in the South of France.
It's still a masterpiece compared to «Blackwood» [F], a British supernatural thriller that wasn't
just the worst film we
saw at this year's
festival, it might be the worst we've
seen in ten years of attending the LFF.
Even though almost none of the critics who
saw Lion
at this year's
festivals thought it was more than
just OK, the movie is almost universally expected to earn a Best Picture nomination.
Whenever he's not doing schoolwork, Tyler is probably
at the movies, reviewing one he
just saw, or cooking up a new screenplay that he'll direct with friends for short film
festivals.
It's not
just about getting someone to cover the Spanish - language films
at the film
festival or about having someone on your staff who knows who Kate del Castillo is, but about realizing that there is a growing population that doesn't
see itself merely as a target market but as an engaged audience whose opinion deserves to be in the conversation.
There were a lot of great films that
just missed the cut (sorry, Happy Death Day, Mayhem & Gerald's Game), or that I still need to
see (I
see you there in my queue It Comes
At Night and Thelma) or have only played the
festival circuit and therefore don't qualify (I have nothing but love for you The Endless).
I have three sons Keaton (19), Amos (12) and Rowan (7) that help care for all the pugs and have loved to volunteer
at adoption days, the Pugkin
festival as well as other PRA events.I wanted to find an organization to be a part of that would allow my children to be involved so they can
see first hand how
just a small amount of effort on our part has a huge impact on the life of another.