Descent Into Maddeness is a mini-series that follows football neophyte William Hughes as he attempts to understand the video game institution of Madden NFL. Every other week, William will dig into a different mode from the series’ latest iteration, Madden NFL 18, all in an effort to appreciate this chart-topping…
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- 9/28/2017
- by William Hughes
- avclub.com
Descent Into Maddeness is a mini-series that follows football neophyte William Hughes as he attempts to understand the video game institution of Madden NFL. Every other week, William will dig into a different mode from the series’ latest iteration, Madden NFL 18, all in an effort to appreciate this chart-topping…
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- 9/8/2017
- by William Hughes
- avclub.com
Welcome back to Avq&A, where we throw out a question for discussion among the staff and readers. Consider this a prompt to compare notes on your interface with pop culture, to reveal your embarrassing tastes and experiences, and to ponder how our diverse lives all led us to convene here together. Got a question you’d like us and the readers to answer? Email us at avcqa@theonion.com.
In honor of this week’s holiday celebration of love and/or capitalism, it seems worth asking the following question:
What’s the most romantic movie you’ve ever seen?
William Hughes
Real romance is about honesty. And there’s no movie more brutally honest about what love is, and the ways it inspires and destroys us, than Charlie Kaufman and Michel Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. For all its sci-fi trappings, the film is a clear-eyed...
In honor of this week’s holiday celebration of love and/or capitalism, it seems worth asking the following question:
What’s the most romantic movie you’ve ever seen?
William Hughes
Real romance is about honesty. And there’s no movie more brutally honest about what love is, and the ways it inspires and destroys us, than Charlie Kaufman and Michel Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind. For all its sci-fi trappings, the film is a clear-eyed...
- 2/17/2017
- by Laura Adamczyk, Erik Adams, A.A. Dowd, William Hughes, Gwen Ihnat, Alex McCown-Levy, Sean O'Neal, Caitlin PenzeyMoog, Nathan Rabin, Katie Rife, Esther Zuckerman
- avclub.com
Welcome back to Avq&A, where we throw out a question for discussion among the staff and readers. Consider this a prompt to compare notes on your interface with pop culture, to reveal your embarrassing tastes and experiences, and to ponder how our diverse lives all led us to convene here together. Got a question you’d like us and the readers to answer? Email us at avcqa@theonion.com.
This week’s question comes from A.V. Club reader Rob Grizzly:
“To celebrate its 10th anniversary, I was recently listening to and reading up on Evanescence’s album The Open Door. Looking at her process, I came to the conclusion the band’s frontwoman, Amy Lee, could make some great movie scores if she wanted to. My question is: Which musical artist (that hasn’t already done so) do you think would make a great film composer?”
William Hughes...
This week’s question comes from A.V. Club reader Rob Grizzly:
“To celebrate its 10th anniversary, I was recently listening to and reading up on Evanescence’s album The Open Door. Looking at her process, I came to the conclusion the band’s frontwoman, Amy Lee, could make some great movie scores if she wanted to. My question is: Which musical artist (that hasn’t already done so) do you think would make a great film composer?”
William Hughes...
- 1/13/2017
- by Joe Blevins, A.A. Dowd, Matt Gerardi, Jesse Hassenger, William Hughes, Becca James, Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya, Alex McCown-Levy, Sean O'Neal, Nathan Rabin, Kyle Ryan, Kelsey J. Waite, Nick Wanserski, Esther Zuckerman
- avclub.com
Welcome back to Avq&A, where we throw out a question for discussion among the staff and readers. Consider this a prompt to compare notes on your interface with pop culture, to reveal your embarrassing tastes and experiences, and to ponder how our diverse lives all led us to convene here together. Got a question you’d like us and the readers to answer? Email us at avcqa@theonion.com.
This week’s question congratulates all of us for having made it halfway through the year, and asks, What’s the best pop culture, in any form of media, you’ve encountered so far this year?
William Hughes
I’ve been looking forward to Yorgos Lanthimos’ dystopian romance The Lobster ever since I saw a trailer for it last year, when its bizarre premise—a world where relationships are mandatory and those who fail to find one are imprisoned at...
This week’s question congratulates all of us for having made it halfway through the year, and asks, What’s the best pop culture, in any form of media, you’ve encountered so far this year?
William Hughes
I’ve been looking forward to Yorgos Lanthimos’ dystopian romance The Lobster ever since I saw a trailer for it last year, when its bizarre premise—a world where relationships are mandatory and those who fail to find one are imprisoned at...
- 7/29/2016
- by Laura Adamczyk, Erik Adams, Joshua Alston, David Anthony, Joe Blevins, Laura M. Browning, Danette Chavez, A.A. Dowd, Will Feinstein, Will Harris, Jesse Hassenger, William Hughes, Becca James, Alex McCown, Caitlin PenzeyMoog, Dennis Perkins, Nathan Rabin, Katie Rife, Kyle Ryan, Caroline Siede, Gus Spelman, Nick Wanserski, Annie Zaleski
- avclub.com
Some of these links (which I collect until I have a moment to share) are a few days old and some are brand new. But it's time to clear out the cache!
We Are Movie Geeks recounts highlights of AFI and the fest winners including Ukraine's The Tribe and the Olympic documentary about Russia's Red Army hockey team which has major Oscar dreams and might achieve them since it's quite entertaining!
Pajiba a fun look at Jessica Chastain's career before she broke out in movies: L&O and E.R. and so on
Vulture interviews Bill Irwin, one of our favorites, on his work as "Tars" in Interstellar
In Contention moderates a SAG Q & A for The Grand Budapest Hotel. I've been meaning to watch that one again
Dissolve First look at Bryan Cranston as Trumbo in the 2015 feature. (Sad that there's not much in the way of costume here...
We Are Movie Geeks recounts highlights of AFI and the fest winners including Ukraine's The Tribe and the Olympic documentary about Russia's Red Army hockey team which has major Oscar dreams and might achieve them since it's quite entertaining!
Pajiba a fun look at Jessica Chastain's career before she broke out in movies: L&O and E.R. and so on
Vulture interviews Bill Irwin, one of our favorites, on his work as "Tars" in Interstellar
In Contention moderates a SAG Q & A for The Grand Budapest Hotel. I've been meaning to watch that one again
Dissolve First look at Bryan Cranston as Trumbo in the 2015 feature. (Sad that there's not much in the way of costume here...
- 11/16/2014
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
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