Before I got sick of sucking in secondhand smoke at the tables and quit, I learned a few weird things about the art of betting on pictures of numbers and royalty to pay my rent.
When you focus only on a movie's mistakes, you are more likely to miss out on everything it does well, which may include powerful scenes of cinematic genius hiding in some of the most hated pieces of cinema ever made.
My name is Matthew Collins, and while working on the streets of Savannah, Georgia, I've learned a few things about the dangers of being a professional street magician.
As it turns out, plenty of hit movies and television series share loads of bizarrely specific similarities, to the point where you could almost believe that they take place in the same joint universe.
It turns out Hollywood executives at various points seriously considered turning a bunch of heartwarming movies and TV shows into festivals of sadness and horror.
Once in a while, a commercial accidentally shows you glimpses of the real world in such blunt and uncompromising ways, you'll think it was advertising Zoloft-flavored vodka.