Tweetweek: Hereditary and Wonder Woman '84
the most successful people i’ve met:
— Netflix Film (@NetflixFilm) June 14, 2018
1. put others first
2. dress for success
3. collect vinyl
4. don’t believe in accidents
5. treat service industry workers well
6. will have the creamed spinach
7. should have said, “Therese, wait”
8. are not ugly people, Harge
9. like the hat https://t.co/MdvYjlMjY4
After the jump woman of a 1000 faces, all the funny reactions to Hereditary, Wonder Woman 1984, and more...
Do an image search on Andrea Riseborough sometime if you want to get a little freaked out. It's like looking at 1,467 different people.
— Ty Burr (@tyburr) June 13, 2018
At least once a week, I read someone proclaiming that "objectivity" is a quality they value in film criticism, as if an objective critic has ever existed.
— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) June 14, 2018
What if we only refer to Gotti as “Travolta’s Drag Race”
— Chris Feil (@chrisvfeil) June 14, 2018
7 year old: “Is lesbian the same as librarian?”
— Justine Hyde 🏳️🌈 (@justine_hyde) June 13, 2018
Me: draws Venn diagram
This is my back! @TheTonyAwards @Zac_Posen pic.twitter.com/V8IeMoL0NO
— Bernadette Peters (@OfficialBPeters) June 15, 2018
There better be a scene in Wonder Woman 1984 where Wonder Woman sees "Supergirl" in a theater and is like, "The hell is happening with Faye Dunaway's career."
— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) June 13, 2018
THOU SHALT NOT TAKE CHILDREN FROM THEIR PARENTS AND PUT THEM IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS HOLY SHIT WHY THE FUCK DO I HAVE TO SAY THESE THINGS
— God 🌈 (@TheGoodGodAbove) June 13, 2018
tfw you’re the actor of your generation and you also hate tyrants pic.twitter.com/PzwLSOuG8I
— Matthew Eng (@Eng_Matthew) June 13, 2018
and some HEREDITARY inspired tweets to leave you with...
A24 do Single White Female with Timothee Chalamet and Alex Wolff
— Natalie Walker (@nwalks) June 14, 2018
Do you think Gabriel Byrne was like "What if...what if I just sit there?" to Ari Aster before every scene?
— Kyle Stevens (@cinementalist) June 14, 2018
ALL I GET BACK IS THAT FUCKING FACE ON YOUR FACE
— Jason Adams (@JAMNPP) June 12, 2018
(Line of the year y’all)
If this isn’t me wrapping up must conversations... pic.twitter.com/riw4ZOHWsl
— Josh Forward 🌈 (@JoshFo) June 13, 2018
Me throughout #Hereditarypic.twitter.com/nLXWeFQ6GN
— beyond the trailer fan acct (@lukeonfilm) June 9, 2018
Just saw #Hereditary and now I need a lie down. But definitely NOT in a darkened room. Or near naked flame. Or ants. Or kids that make weird noises. Or grandmas. Or families. Or houses. Or pigeons. Or cars. Or schools. I’M FINE! 😬
— Mappers (@CarolMaps) June 14, 2018
Called it. #Hereditary pic.twitter.com/Tnt6TgMnFn
— Rigor Morton 💄 🚬 ☕ (@WeirdNPissdOff) June 14, 2018
Reader Comments (6)
I cant shake this feeling that the ending of Hereditary was simply a rushed cookie cutter horror ending wrapped in a classic, subtle horror package? It all just switched into bonkers mode too easily yknow? Not a wrong ending, just didn’t have enough set up.
After a character goes up in flames so does the movie.
Loved Hereditary as much as you can possibly love something that tries to murder your soul.
The ending of Hereditary doesn't come out of nowhere -- the entire film sets it up methodically, if you're paying attention.
Somehow I agree with all four above comments.
KJ -- lol. i totally hear you but i love the movie.