While broadcast series were largely able to air new episodes in 2024, prestige streaming and cable shows — which typically take a bit longer to produce on average — needed a bit more time to bounce back.But bounce back they did. And it’s not just the “White Loti” and “Andors” ...
"The premise is interesting, but I don't think it'll stand up to a whole movie. Hence why I haven't watched this movie yet" -> "Huh, I guess the premise leads to some interesting narrative moments + simulates the life of the protagonist. Knowing the answer to a whodunnit can be p...
I also don't know. I played this stuff for like 90 hours. At some point it became The Thing I Was Playing, which represented a decision I didn't have to actively make about my free time because I could just turn to The Thing I Am Playing. Was every moment of triumph an act of ...
and perhaps the last production to have Scott Rudin’s name on it for some time, this “Rear Window”-esque mystery about an agoraphobic psychologist (Amy Adams) who believes she’s seen a murder once expected to be a fall prestige film finally arrives as a summer guilty pleasure.(How to...
movie in my head, which more resembled the necessity of a kaleidoscope of people and personalities (without prestige or power) that make the world a better place. I don’t care much for people in authority who feel entitled to force their “movie” onto everyone else, simply because somehow...
With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a...
The GAP Episode 432 – The Prestige August 20, 2018 On this episode of The GAP Luke Lawrie and Joab Gilroy talk about all of the things that happened at Luke’s QuakeCon 2018 trip including Doom Eternal, Fallout 76 and magic tricks… The games they’ve been playing this week include Wo...
as well – a reminder perhaps that just as the imogees and emoticons of today as readable there was an entire visual language of religion and belief which began to drain away with the Reformation. Perhaps just as important, the whole thing shouts abut the prestige of the Fishmonger’s Guild...
Which isn’t to overstate the degree to which Nolan’s first biopic feels like some kind of grandiose self-portrait (even if the Manhattan Project sequences can seem broadly analogous to the filmmaking process, as large swaths of “Inception” and “The Prestige” did before them), nor to ...
The Prestige (2006)– Coming soon! IMDB descriptionhere. Sherlock Holmes (2009)-I have seen some criticism about Robert Downey Jr.’s portrayal of everybody’s favorite detective. Sure, he plays the violin, hangs out with Dr. Watson and solves crimes in Victorian England, but some would ar...