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DirectorM. Night Shayamalan’sTrapis a twisty tale that starsJosh Harnettas a dad who takes his daughter to a pop concert (shades of Taylor Swift), then finds out he’s at the center of a deadly chain of events involving a serial killer on the loose. Former Disney child starHayley Mill...
it reaffirms Kore-eda’s place as a preeminent chronicler of the human condition. Safe to say that it is beautifully filmed, cast and acted. To elicit such incredible
Talking Sopranos. in which they revisit the entire series. It’s a great way to get a look behind the scenes of an era-defining show from people directly involved, and it’s wonderful to see the tool look back with hindsight at how the show took off beyond what anyone could have expect...
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Some argue thatThe Wireis TV’s best drama of all time; others stand up forMad MenorThe Sopranos, the latter of which has the benefit of being so important historically that it begins many textbooks’ modern TV eras. ButBreaking Badmade its bones quickly, publicly, and with plenty of pizz...
Why I Quit Watching “The Sopranos” January 27, 2024 Posted in Film/TV, Personal Reflections 8 comments Share When my daughter was four or five years old, we took her to a highly touted “children’s movie” animation having to do with the escapades of a pony finding its way through...
And, unshackled from the restrictions of broadcast TV, the various steps the network took to push the limit of what’s allowed on screen garnered a fair share of pearl-clutching headlines; see “The Sopranos” in the ’90s and “Euphoria” just a few years back. And since the Warner ...
"What have I done, but what was expected of me?" Queen Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) raves in"House of the Dragon.""Where is duty? Where is sacrifice? It's trampled under your pretty foot again." In the seventh episode, she's fighting with her former friend/current stepdaughter Pr...