In the 1998 thriller Mercury Rising, Bruce Willis plays pretty much the same character he plays in all of his movies: a tough yet sensitive law enforcement officer who has been through hell yet stubbornly holds onto his humanity and decency.
I don’t know how far-reaching this column is going to be, but I would absolutely buy it as a collection in book form once there’s enough of them. A chronological history of Hollywood depictions of autism would be a really interesting read.
"Coffee is for the neurotypical" -- one caption alone earned this month's paid subscription.
Frankly, that needs to be a mug.
I don’t know how far-reaching this column is going to be, but I would absolutely buy it as a collection in book form once there’s enough of them. A chronological history of Hollywood depictions of autism would be a really interesting read.