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Advertisement actors can say they have a catchphrase all their own? For Isiah Whitlock Jr., his one of a kind, distinctive, drawn-out reading of the word, “sheeeeeeeeeit” (that’s nine “e’s,” for those counting) has followed him from multiple film roles to an all-time-great television series, all the way to the canals of Venice, Italy. He’s even made it into a lucrative side business, selling talking bobbleheads with his likeness. The actor has no problem being branded as “the ‘sheeeeeeeeeit’ guy” “it makes people happy!,” Whitlock says so he’s learned to live with it, even if it may have cursed one of his relationships. ....
A letter to the Academy: Don t mess up movie nominations Our film writer makes the case for some fresh and frisky Oscar nominees FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 From left, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Norm Lewis, Delroy Lindo, Clarke Peters and Jonathan Majors in Spike Lee s Da 5 Bloods. NetflixShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Sierra McCormick plays the best switchboard operator since Lily Tomlin s Ernestine in The Vast of Night. Amazon StudiosShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8 John Magaro as Cookie and Evie are the cream of the crop in First Cow. A24Show MoreShow Less 5of8 Radha Blank does it all (acts, writes, directs, produces, raps) in The Forty-Year-Old Version. NetflixShow MoreShow Less ....
When The Walking Dead goes into flashback mode, it’s usually for one of two reasons: To offer up a meditative character study that lends weight and depth to the current state of mind for the person or persons highlighted, or to quickly add some new information as a means of driving a present-day plotline forward without making their choices seem as random or unexplained as they might otherwise be. (The former is usually preferable to the latter, for hopefully obvious reasons.) “Find Me” obviously wants to be the former, but ends up a bit of both, and doing neither one particularly well. Some excellent Carol/Daryl conversations bookend this episode, but all the sodden stuff in between never feels like anything more than rushed backstory, doing a disservice to both Daryl’s motivations and to the methodical way the character has been shaped. Everybody’s favorite crossbow aficionado deserves better. ....