Posts by Wesley Morris
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Grantland Summer Movie Preview: ‘Burning Questions’
Grantland’s Bill Simmons, Wesley Morris, and Chris Connelly ask big questions about the female comedy renaissance, the future of horror movies, and whether 3-D sucks.
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Cannes Diary, Days 3, 4, and 5: Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara in Love; Matthew McConaughey Booed
Cannes Festival Weekend Report: It’s Maïwenn Day! Plus, love’s pincers, a case of Nanni Moretti, Todd Haynes’s beguiling, cold heart, and more.
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Cannes Diary, Days 1 and 2: ‘Mad Max,’ the Holocaust, and the Most Fractured Fairy Tale Are Grim, Grimmer, and Grimmest
Cannes Diary, Days 1 and 2: Three teeth grinders.
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Blah Cappella: The Mess and Minor Insult of ‘Pitch Perfect 2’
Das Dull Machine: Anna Kendrick’s radiant intelligence can’t save ‘Pitch Perfect 2.’
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Grantland Summer Movie Preview: ‘Talk Me Into This’
Grantland’s Bill Simmons, Wesley Morris, and Chris Connelly take turns trying to convince each other to see some of the summer’s questionable films, including ‘Ant-Man,’ ‘Aloha,’ and the ‘Entourage’ movie.
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‘Do You Like Prince Movies?’ Podcast: ‘Mad Men’ and Kim Kardashian’s ‘Selfish’
Alex and Wesley unbox Kim Kardashian’s ‘Selfish’ and prepare to say good-bye to ‘Mad Men.’
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Grantland Summer Movie Preview: ‘Chris vs. Chris vs. Chris vs. Chris’
Grantland’s Bill Simmons, Wesley Morris, and Chris Connelly decide whether Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt, or Chris Pine has the most ‘Tremendous Upside Potential,’ best ‘LeBronability,’ and highest ‘Cuckold Threat Level’ to determine Hollywood’s dominant Chris.
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‘Do You Like Prince Movies?’ Podcast: ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron,’ Kim Kardashian’s New Book, and More
Alex and Wesley discuss ‘Age of Ultron,’ Kim Kardashian’s ‘Selfish,’ and other unstoppable forces of nature.
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The Mess in Texas: Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara Crash Out in ‘Hot Pursuit’
The film leaves no cliché unused.
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Grantland Summer Movie Preview: ‘Are We Sure They’re Good?’
Bill Simmons, Wesley Morris, and Chris Connelly take a look at the bodies of work of some of this year’s summer-movie stars — including Paul Rudd, Seth MacFarlane, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Zach Galifianakis, and Amy Schumer — and ask, “Are we sure they’re good?”