My patron-funded exploration of the films of Bob Odenkirk continues with the kick ass 2021 action thriller Nobody, which is kind of like John Wick With Bob But Not David.
Read MoreBob Odenkirk made a winning directorial debut with the artsy 2003 theatrical adaptation Melvin Goes to Dinner.
Read MoreNot gonna lie: this one was rough.
Read MoreThe column where YOU pay me to watch movies celebrates the life, career and non-death of Bob Odenkirk with the first of four entries about his film career, the nifty 2016 Netflix sleeper Girlfriends Day, which is Charlie Kaufman lite in the best possible way.
Read MoreFor Control Nathan Rabin 4.0’s landmark 200th entry I took a not so fond look back at the enduring disappointment of 2003’s Run, Ronnie, Run.
Read MoreOne of you kind souls paid me to see the 2006 show-biz satire Danny Roane: First Time Director, where first-time director Andy Dick plays a troubled fuck-up EXACTLY like Andy Dick.
Read MoreAfter fourteen years, Brad Bird made a sequel to The Incredibles that’s pretty great.
Read MoreDespite an amazing voice cast that includes Bob Odenkirk, Danny McBride and seemingly every comedian in L.A (including, unfortunately, leads T.J Miller and Nick Swardson), the notoriously unsuccessful 2015 stop-motion animated tree rape comedy ell and Back is all kinds of terrible.
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