Tina Fey
A Haunting in Venice is a new direction, going for something more creepily claustrophobic, but doesn’t quite nail the landing.
Ultimately it can’t sustain moments in the same way as the likes of Inside Out, but it’s certainly worth investing time into.
In Soul, a musician who has lost his passion for music is transported out of his body and must find his way back with the help of an infant soul learning about herself.
A tremendous cast and creative team can’t help Modern Love from feeling a bit undercooked.
And with that, the 2014 awards season is in full swing. The Golden Globes are like the Oscars’s boozy younger cousin. Maybe not as big of a deal, but dammit that cousin is so much more fun.