cosmo smallpiece : Totally! What a character the man was, even off set.
NickNice187 : Kills mother.. makes a show about her. Weird world.
chrisg : twisted lil show, i enjoyed it.........
Christmasstar : What a stupid, sick show.
yellow_rose1 : 100 my friend you were right about hanging with the big dogs. As long as you could handle ...
hellsingfan01 : Won't be out until next year.
moongoddess : Loved this. Need to revisit the other 3 films.
mkmikas : i think his fallibility is endearing.. of course we want to learn from and be critical of ...
snazzydetritus : I have only one complaint about this phenomenal series - it is slightly annoying how naive...
~Dime~ : Man I miss Leslie Nielsen. His comedic timing was always perfect. This movie is a classic,...
You got here first! Been looking forward to this one…especially since “The Laundromat”
The big tagline going round reviews was it’s the best Woody Allen never made [he did come to mind; social veneers and whatnot], but this was a finer maturity. Really, watched it for Bergen’s withering stare more than Streep’s haughty humanity.
And Blodwyn Pugh, just the name, appears to’ve been taken from a character created as an alter-ego for another character in ‘I Sent a Letter to My Love’ by Bernice Reubens, who also wrote Madame Sousatzka.