it was prolly a thirst watch
favs are what i’m vibing with rn
this might honestly be the best use of casting anna kendrick i’ve ever seen, and i say that as someone who absolutely loves her in nearly everything i’ve seen her in. it’s perfect not because it’s a quintessential role for her, but because it plays both into and against the persona her filmography has built up.
pretty much the antithesis to the bubbly and effusive personality type we’ve all come to associate with kendrick’s work, alice, darling uses that mindset…
i don’t think i’ve ever actually talked about this on letterboxd, but nicholas stoller is one of the biggest reasons i felt comfortable coming out to my friends and family as bisexual. neighbors 2 isn’t a perfect movie by any standards, but seeing a queer man being accepted by his frat brothers so easily and without question(plus being portrayed by dave franco) really impacted in a way that i can’t truly quantify to this day. in all honesty, i don’t…