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The website's consensus reads: "There are good things and there are Bad Things, and while the film may not rise above its potential -- or source of inspiration -- it delivers a memorable experience." [6] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 53 out of 100, based on 5 critics, indicating "mixed or average ...
The story begins with four men pulling a heist together. The men rob a man named Khan, a well-known French heroin dealer, of his drugs and money. Ben Tuttle and Bobby emerge from the building first. Ben shoots Bobby and runs off with all of the money and drugs. The two other men, Jack Witkowski and Marshall, exit later.
"Good Bad Things" star Danny Kurtzman hopes the film opens doors for the disability community. "There's so many talented disabled people that want to be a part of Hollywood," he told Yahoo ...
Mad God is a 2021 American adult stop-motion animated experimental horror film written, produced, and directed by Phil Tippett. [5] Completed in 2021, it was produced over a period of 30 years. [6] Mad God premiered at the Locarno Festival on August 5, 2021, and was released in the United States on June 16, 2022 by Shudder. It received critical ...
"It had so many different genres mixed together that, truly, I thought, 'This could either be amazing or a f---ing disaster,'" Moore said of Ghost. "Either way, it's usually the kind of juice that ...
When Bad Things Happen to Good People (ISBN 1-4000-3472-8) is a 1981 book by Harold Kushner, a Conservative rabbi.Kushner addresses in the book one of the principal problems of theodicy, the conundrum of why, if the universe was created and is governed by a God who is of a good and loving nature, there is nonetheless so much suffering and pain in it—essentially, the evidential problem of evil.
With the Catholic Church, there's always this sense that if you're silent, you're complicit." Cillian Murphy confers with director Tim Mielants on the set of "Small Things Like These."
The Oh, God! film series consists of American comedy movies, which explore Christianity in a contemporary setting. The plot, which is based on the novel of the same name by Avery Corman , centers around various characters as they encounter God and are asked to share their experiences with society, only for their sanity to be questioned by society.