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The sole television commercial was a confusing minimalist close-up shot of a man's head (John Brockman); after 30 seconds the man smiled and the name HEAD appeared on his forehead. [6] This ad was a parody of Andy Warhol 's 1964 film Blow Job , [ citation needed ] which only showed a close-up of a man's face for an extended period, supposedly ...
TV Guide rated it 2/4 stars and wrote, "Heads may leave viewers scratching theirs, but flaunts a cult-movie sensibility not normally associated with the small-screen fare", and appreciated that "graphic gore is mostly kept off-screen". [7] The publication concluded the film "certainly has a look and attitude all its own". [7]
With few narrative or thematic hook-ups, though, I guarantee plenty of head scratching in front of this curio". [18] Odie Herderson of RogerEbert.com gave the movie two stars out of four, commenting "Though Nguyen is the only credited writer here, “The Hummingbird Project” feels like one of those movies where nine different people ...
Will Smith vs. Chris Rock, Elliot Page, Mila Kunis and ‘CODA’: Highs, lows and head-scratchers of the 2022 Oscars Kevin Polowy,Ethan Alter March 28, 2022 at 1:22 AM
Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Brutalist. If you left The Brutalist scratching your head, rest assured — you're not alone. The 3.5-hour architectural epic ends with a pair of ...
From Ellen DeGeneres, Michelle Williams and Brad Pitt to Joaquin Phoenix, Ricky Gervais and Quentin Tarantino, these are the most memorable moments of the 77th Golden Globes — for better or worse.
The exploding head scene was filmed four times, but Cronenberg accepted the first shot and did not remain to watch the three others, opting to instead take a nap in his Winnebago. The scene depicting the exploding head was trimmed down to allow for a R-rating from the MPAA. Cronenberg originally intended for the scene to be the film's opening ...
Eddie Murphy's bleep, that awful Whitney Houston joke and Austin Butler's accent — the 2023 Golden Globes highs, lows and head-scratchers Ethan Alter Updated January 11, 2023 at 6:22 AM