@FilmUpdates By her talent to curse a million times and looking like a rubber band and how big her mouth is or willingness to do anything for getting undeserved recognition for a movie nobody watched and getting awards because she made less controversy during award season?
Léa Seydoux says working with Mikey Madison in Charlie Polinger’s ‘THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH’ was “one of the greatest things I’ve experienced in my life.”
“I’m really, really impressed by her talent — wow, she’s amazing. Mikey has this strength and vulnerability at the same time. She’s a very touching actress — I am rarely touched like I was with her.”
(Source: variety.com/2026/film/feat…)
Passed a man whose shirt read "I found love in Niles, Illinois." My heart lept. Romance had triumphed yet again. I turn, and see plastered across the back "And it was only 200 bucks!" Ah. Nothing but a cruel mockery. This bitter cynicism will save no one.