Judy wants him out, so Bill advises the doctor to stop wasting time, follow his dream and do what makes him happy--which, to Bill and Judy's surprise, he decides to do: close the dentistry and open a restaurant. Well, not if Judy can help it. 7.6/10 (178)Rate...
After the scene that sees Cobb and Saito (seem to) wake up from Limbo, Nolan very purposefully shiftsInceptioninto an ambiguous state that leaves it open to the viewer's perception and interpretation of that perception - two big themes of the movie, coincidentally enough. It's arguable thatIn...
After a first pass, it’s time to crack open the script for a deeper analysis and you can do that by creating a scene-by-scene breakdown. It is precisely what it sounds like: A list of all the scenes in the script accompanied by a brief description of the events that transpire. For...
I had a lot of questions, about bathing and recovery time and the length of the surgery (3 hours) and just all sorts of things. I think the surgeon was slightly amused at my notebook of questions and comments, and at one point I mentioned something about Wyatt, and my dramatic son wh...
22. After Lynn is taken by Agatha, the group heads back to her house with the moonstone to try and free Aunt Sophia. But there is only one window open at the very top of the house, so there's only one thing to do: Blow up every balloon Oscar has i...
They have a bespoke “App Center” for their native Open Source applications. This enables users to show support to developers of elementary OS applications via optional payments. They can also choose not to contribute financially, and still get the software. However, the vast majority (by some...
To be honest, I'd been nervous about meeting Javier Bardem. Not just because he loves a band that's been compared to Cannibal Corpse and has a song called "Open Arms to Damnation" but also because "very deep" appears to be his default setting. Just look at his résumé: You never se...
at a finite speed. Sadly, the institution was open for tours only by appointments on Sundays (and is now closed due to renovations, not to mention the pandemic), but my star-gazing husband was thrilled to see a statue of Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier, who used mathematics to predict ...