(Kristen Bell) was solely defined by her status as a teenage girl — after all, from the beginning of the series it was made clear that the plucky young detective was older than her years. But the way in which the Rob Thomas drama played with those tropes while also creating genuinely ...
Being an early 60's and 'surf music nut', I was more than surprised how close the orchestrations and choral pieces managed to channel the infectious fun of those old tunes - or maybe I'm just being nostalgic for a simpler time.I recognized all of those old tropes from every film min...
Probably, yes. I see how movies and TV shows have become important properties for videogames, so it seems only natural to explore that path in greater depth. Also, playing videogames is a more active hobby than watching movies and TV. It’s healthy and good to stay more active. This do...
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Theatre inNew York City. This solo style was honed further in the resorts of theCatskill Mountainsregion ofNew Yorkin the 1930s and ’40s. The predominantly Jewish comedians of the so-calledBorscht Beltdeveloped abrashgag-filledmonologuestyle that played on familiar comic tropes—the bossy mother...
this series centers on a failed magician who finds himself working as a psychic medium for criminal organizations. As he becomes entangled in dangerous schemes beyond his control, viewers are treated to an intriguing blend of supernatural elements and crime drama tropes. Starring Jeffrey ...
They know the building blocks they’re working with – the tropes and archetypes – and they’re deft at reassembling them on the hoof to keep things fresh and surprising. And they know that we, the audience, know the building blocks they’re working with, too. Consequently, and cleverly,...
Not only have creators Matt and Ross Duffer — aka the Duffer brothers — repurposed 1980s tropes of friends going on adventures who end up saving the world, but they’ve created a next generation of stars (Millie Bobby Brown, Joe Keery, Maya Hawke and Noah Schnapp, among others) with ...
Woodlands Dark, possibly because the tropes of the erotic thriller were more codified, so there’s less “feature creep” in exploring them, but also because the central question ofWe Kill for Love—why don’t they make ‘em like this anymore?—makes the documentary something of a mystery ...
The show is heavily inspired by gothic genre tropes such as darkness and shadows, a gothic mansion, gothic high school settings, and gothic dream sequences or literary allusions. Content Note:TV-14 – Moderate language, sensuality, and violence (with some intense scenes). ...