Tom Hiddleston
The problem with “The Life of Chuck” isn’t that it’s bad, per se, but it’s nowhere near great, and that’s a waste of a lot of talent and potential. Imagine Terrence Malick’s “Tree of Life” turned into a made-for-TV after-schoolspecial.
Read MoreHigh-Rise‘s urban apocalypse is laid on thick. One wishes for a modern existence that is not quite so alienating.
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