Film Twitter took a hard hit this week, with resident pretty boy Ansel Elgort being faced with various, disturbing sexual assault allegations. Many fans have even ripped their Goldfinch and Baby Driver posters off their walls and managed to get #AnselElgortIsOverParty trending. Their 2014 dream boy has officially been canceled. We’re used to this by now:
What is it about sprawling descriptions of antique stores and art theft that gets the people going? Donna Tartt seems to know, as her heart-wrenching, Bonnie and Clyde-esque drama centered on the theft of a classic painting has recently become quite a hot topic. The movie adaptation of the Secret History author’s more recent novel,
After months of anticipation and seventeen selfies from the movie’s star, The Goldfinch’s movie trailer has finally arrived. Book fans and Ansel Elgort fans alike have anxiously awaited the film adaptation of the 2013 Donna Tartt novel, and they are now one step closer to seeing it. The somber two-minute clip, narrated by Elgort, provides
I’ve been listening to the soundtrack of Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver for the past few days. It’s the kind of soundtrack that makes you want to dance or go on a long road trip, with songs you’d expect to find in a jukebox. It is both energetic and comforting, fuelling scenes with upbeat tempos while
Baby never breaks a promise. His peculiarity is heeded early on. He’s strange; he rewinds the song he is listening to when his stream of consciousness is interrupted, records snippets of conversations to use as a foundation for the electronic music he records using analog synthesizers, and turns every midday stroll into his own personal