Sally : Any way we can get some cowboy history....
kerfy : episodes are way too short
Mandalorian : Bunch of nut jobs!! People follow this?
burkue : Has season 3 aired?
random000 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Nope. America is a liberal country founded by & for liberals fleeing their conservative ma...
Catitos : This is his 80s movie. Dazed & Confused was his homage to the 70s, and one could argue tha...
Matteus : i just hated watching the credits again every 15 minutes
Danz0 : An awesome May the 4th surprise!
Here we have style and substance in equal measure. And, rarest of all, those levels are high. Without concern about making characters “likable,” Rian Johnson is free to crank pop culture personalities up to eleven. His attention to detail is unreal. The costume work alone does more character development than anything I’ve seen in a while.
A mix of intricate plot, wicked one-liners, and whatever it is Bautista is doing here, makes Glass Onion legitimately rewatchable. Some may say the characters are overly exaggerated, but to make it to the top of their industries (including fast fashion, Twitch streaming, and billionaire frippery) one can hardly hold on to everyday human traits. So even if the dialogue and personalities are turned up to ‘Muppet,” they ring true.
Cameos that aren’t overly harped on, an all-star ensemble that doesn’t stumble over itself, knockout visuals, and a Philip Glass joke. Come on.