ANOMALISA
Still: Hanway Pictures
A rave review that celebrates the stop-motion wonder. On Amazon, though, people weren't so sure:"It is a masterpiece that inhabits its own spectrum of strangeness… Michael and Lisa have one of the most stunningly real sex scenes I have ever seen on film; the fact that they are puppets makes them more uninhibited participants than flesh-and-blood actors could have been. "
"It was a perverted film about a filanderous robot-doll-man and watching him pee, shower, have sex and buy a 'toy' for his 7?yo son at a porn shop. For the FIRST TIME EVER, I really wanted to walk out of the movie 15 minutes in--and regret staying. There was no point to this movie just some rich old white perverted chain-smoking dude hanging out in a hotel room who bangs a young naive lady planning to attend his conference. I wish had left 15 minutes in so I didn't have to witness the rest of it. I didn't even want money back, I'm just sorry I saw the rest of it. They require me to write another line, but I think I wrote enough already, I'm not sure what they want for me to write yet an additional line of text. I told my piece. This is the last line that I will need to author today, thankfully."
FRANK OCEAN'S BLONDE 
Over on iTunes, where Blonde received 60 one-star reviews it was a different story."15thadam" entitles his review "where are the beats???" He writes:"This is a record that screams for those moments in which you find yourself standing on the edge of the universe, yelling at the top of your lungs into the unimaginable distance, terrified of the answers you might find but wanting nothing more than to know the questions you asked to get there. "
"thisemotion", meanwhile, preferred a more comparative critique:"Oh lordy, someone has forgotten to write any proper songs. It's a case of hype/sheeple. Dreadful."
For the good stuff, though, you've got to go rateyourmusic.com, an odd corner of the internet where obscenely flowery writers – who presumably go to sleep each night hoping to wake up to a letter from Pitchfork commissioning them to write 29,000 words on their favourite Sonic Youth album – really let rip.Here's a short excerpt of one of their 83 reviews of Blonde:"FRANK OCEAN IS GARBAGE, WHY WOULD YOU WASTE YOUR MONEY ON HIS TRASH WHEN YOU COULD SPEND IT ON GLORY BY BRITNEY SPEARS WHICH IS OUT RIGHT NOW"
"Blonde only concerns himself. It concerns inward drug use, inward expressions of love, inward worthwhileness. I need vehicles. I need the metaphors and half-truths. I don't need being frank with Frank. Technically good isn't good. Teenage dreams so hard to beat, admit the edge blatantly and a wink…What is queer in mid-2016? When a counter-culture is becoming mainstream? I would never want to go backwards towards more discrimination, violence, hatred. But something is lost in the individual whose mere existence once prompted defiance, transgression, transformation, and ascension. 40 years after the Sex Pistols corporally attacked Lizzy she commemorates with a state-sponsored 'Happy Birthday Punk'. Well…The cycle'll inform some new man whose vision is above while his view is low.
LE COQ RICO
Antoine Westerman, via Wikicommons
Over on Yelp , it was more the depths of despair. Sleezy J writes, in his two-star review:"a poultry-focused bistro that's more compelling and carnally satisfying than any modern steakhouse… the meat has a depth of flavour you rarely encounter"
"Took ma Boo out for Bday dinner. Unfortunately, it was not a perfect evening and nobody wanna point out bad shieet then cuz you just wanna enjoy yourselves…The veloute of chicken was a gigantic salt bomb. I guess they thought it be Aprils Fool day by dumping a cup of salt in the soup or croutons. It was a shame cuz the soup started off ok and got saltier and saltier towards the bottom the more I stirred it. I forced myself to finish it and my stomach regretted it the next day. They never brought the seared foie gras and it was not on the check at the end so the waiter forgot. WTH. Lost revenue for you son."
SKEPTA'S KONNICHIWA



ATLANTA
FX
Of course, the one-star guys on IMDB are not very focused on surrealism. Questionyourreality writes :The first season of Atlanta was such a profound, personal refinement of that sensibility that it shrugged off all reference points and became its own marvellous thing. No live-action TV series was as comfortable with deadpan discomfort, stoner ellipses, startling moments of surrealism and beauty for its own sake.
It goes on like that for a while. Not everyone who hated it was an old racist, though:To hell with series like this, Ballers, and Power which cast whites as antagonists, timid, weak, minor character roles only; you'll just drive every white person away from the show. Self respecting whites anyway…