Awesome: Seth McFarlane Posts Behind The Scenes Photo from “A Million Ways To Die In The West” Which Totally Contains Spoilers

A Million Ways To Die In The West

It’s an awesome photo but it totally spoils some things. Apparently it’s been spoiled in some places anyway but still, if you want to go in blind (and I recommend you do) then don’t keep reading this post. I mean, McFarlane himself tweeted it, but still. Stop reading if you haven’t seen it.

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Review: Under The Skin

Under the skin poster

You can put it away now: the idea that the unnervingly attractive Scarlett Johansson only became a superstar due to the fact that she is the human embodiment of a 1940’s bomber girl. It’s easy to decide on obvious categories – something that she has undoubtedly had to fight herself – and she could have effortlessly made her career as The Pretty Girl in all kinds of meaningless rom-coms and action flicks. But then you look at her filmography and you see a ridiculously diverse selection – from *The Girl With The Pearl Earring* and *Lost In Translation* to her deliciously deadly stints as Black Widow in the various *Avengers*, *Iron Man* and *Captain America* blockbusters.

And now, with director Jonathan Glazer’s adaptation of *Under The Skin* from [Michael Faber’s novel](http://www.amazon.ca/Under-The-Skin-Michel-Faber/dp/0006393721), she can finally draw a line under the stereotype. In a movie that contains enough twists and horrors to keep you thinking for weeks, she carries the whole narrative while barely saying a word in a stunning, revelatory performance that is a career best to date.

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