per the title
This is one of my gifted articles, so it is paywall free, if you use the link below :
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/202 ... =url-share
A relatively unheralded film I've always thought a lot of, The Coens Bros' A Serious Man, made a respectable showing.
Perhaps one of your pet film loves will also make an appearance.
A bunch of actors, directors, etc.'s top ten lists
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Re: A bunch of actors, directors, etc.'s top ten lists
I love that a few of them don’t give a care that they may be looked down upon for naming a poorly-received film.
These seem to be people more generally liked.
Bong Joon Ho picked War of the Worlds—yeah, the Tom Cruise one.
John Lithgow picked Silver Linings
Paula Poundstone picked on of hers. Why not? It’s honest.
Unsurprisingly, Amy Pascal is the most pretentious of the bunch.
These seem to be people more generally liked.
Bong Joon Ho picked War of the Worlds—yeah, the Tom Cruise one.
John Lithgow picked Silver Linings
Paula Poundstone picked on of hers. Why not? It’s honest.
Unsurprisingly, Amy Pascal is the most pretentious of the bunch.