Better Call Saul is one of the most artistically creative shows in television history. The use of camera angles, accompanying musical pieces, and color has set a standard that other shows will be trying to match for years to come. The way the series is directed makes it feel like you’re...
“Address Unknown” by The Ink Spots plays as the audience sees Saul at work in black and white, perfectly establishing his current reality and establishing a pattern for subsequent season premieres. “Address unknown, not even a trace of you,” the band sings, hinting at the situation, but ...
“Better Call Saul” has gotten a lot of mileage out of demonstrating how its characters unintentionally reap whirlwinds of their own making. But with the last leg of its sixth and final season starting, the series enters a time of repercussions. While on the Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast, co-cr...
” The idea of Saul’s Hell being a Midwestern mall job not only serves as a brassy jab at the heartland, but a telling manifestation of how the mighty have fallen. In an intriguing, artistic opening, unfolding without sound and in black and white, Saul lives out his post-”Felina” ...
Better Call Saulfinale, “Marco.”] Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) is in the fast lane to the criminal under world. The struggling attorney closed out season one ofAMC‘sBetter Call Saulwith a promise to himself — that he’d never let trying to do the right thing stand in his way again. The...
13.Better Call Saul(AMC) Courtesy of AMC When a show becomes as revered during its run asBetter Call Sauldid, there is a lot of pressure to stick the landing. The final episodes of the series were remarkable for how much risk they took in the march to the finish line. (Remember that...