In a joint press conference with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy at the White House on Tuesday afternoon, President Donald Trump mistakenly and repeatedly referred to his Spanish counterpart as “Mr. President.”
Critics on Twitter took note and immediately began to mock Trump for the gaffe.
“Trump referred to the Spanish Pm as Mr President all the way through his speech. He’s f—–g hopeless,” one Twitter user said.
“You would think that Trump would try and get the basics right,” wrote another.
The White House Press Office also incorrectly referred to Rajoy as president in its daily schedule...
Critics on Twitter took note and immediately began to mock Trump for the gaffe.
“Trump referred to the Spanish Pm as Mr President all the way through his speech. He’s f—–g hopeless,” one Twitter user said.
“You would think that Trump would try and get the basics right,” wrote another.
The White House Press Office also incorrectly referred to Rajoy as president in its daily schedule...
- 9/26/2017
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
After making beaucoup bucks in its native Japan, where it’s the highest-grossing film of 2016, “Shin Godzilla” (Aka “Godzilla Resurgence”) has made its way across the Pacific and is now making landfall in America. The reviews so far are mostly favorable: Joe Leydon, writing for Variety, says that the king of monsters “gets a largely satisfying reboot in ‘Shin Godzilla,’ a surprisingly clever monster mash best described as the ‘Batman Begins’ of Zilla Thrillers.”
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Over at The Wrap, Alonso Duralde is similarly favorable in his review:
“‘Shin Godzilla’ feels very much like a post-9/11 movie that ventures into nearly ‘Veep’-ian levels of political satire…And when Godzilla does his thing, it’s always terrifying — the destruction here is chillingly realistic and far removed from the crumbling cardboard skyscrapers of yore.
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Over at The Wrap, Alonso Duralde is similarly favorable in his review:
“‘Shin Godzilla’ feels very much like a post-9/11 movie that ventures into nearly ‘Veep’-ian levels of political satire…And when Godzilla does his thing, it’s always terrifying — the destruction here is chillingly realistic and far removed from the crumbling cardboard skyscrapers of yore.
- 10/12/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Warner Bros. Pictures delivered their new action/thriller movie, "Point Break," into theaters today, December 25th, 2015, and the reviews are in from just a few of the major, top movie critics. They ended up with a pretty mixed score of 45 out of a possible 100 across just 4 reviews at the Metacritic.com site. The film stars: Clemens Schick, Édgar Ramírez, Luke Bracey, Matias Padin, Ray Winstone and Teresa Palmer. We've added comments from a couple of the critics, below. Tom Russo from the Boston Globe, gave it a less than stellar 63 score, stating: "For all the adrenalizing positives in this reworked Point Break, inadvertent silliness remains." Elizabeth Kerr over at The Hollywood Reporter, gave it a 50 score. She said: "Ericson Core’s Point Break strips the silly fun and relatively straight-ahead narrative from the original for a humorless, if photogenic spin on extreme crime." James Marsh over at Screen International, gave it a 40 grade,...
- 12/25/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
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