TV Review: Mad Men 4.7: The Suitcase
We have hit bottom. At least I really, really hope we have. But in hitting Don Draper’s rock bottom, we were given the best episode of Mad Men yet.
Read more "TV Review: Mad Men 4.7: The Suitcase"We have hit bottom. At least I really, really hope we have. But in hitting Don Draper’s rock bottom, we were given the best episode of Mad Men yet.
Read more "TV Review: Mad Men 4.7: The Suitcase"I found Jan Brewer’s beheaded bodies, they are in…Machete! The Grindhouse faux trailer turned feature length grind house film fits in perfectly with its predecessors, Planet Terror and Death Proof. The film is just as over the top, gory, and ludicrous as those that aforementioned double feature and is filled with same game talent beyond […]
Read more "Review: Machete"The second feature effort from Anton Corbijn is almost as good as his first and is a quiet, deliberate, and sexy thriller lead by the great George Clooney. Clooney stars as Jack/Edward, a hit man that is loosing his drive for the profession though is still as sharp as ever. After a too close for […]
Read more "Review: The American"Going the Distance is dirty R-rated romantic comedy that has a grounded and believable couple surrounded by a top notch supporting cast equals a funny and entertaining flick. The film follows Erin and Garrett a new couple that meets over a game of Centipede and when they fall harder than expected they decided to keep […]
Read more "Review: Going the Distance"Oh, Mr. Draper. How far you have fallen and when we thought the hole could get no deeper you make it ever so.
Read more "TV Review: Mad Men 4.6: Waldorf Stories"A team of three is beginning to become very plainly clear to be the real heart and minds behind SCDP and one of those three doesn’t even have their name on the sign.
Read more "TV Review: Mad Men 4.5: The Chrysanthemum and the Sword"The Switch is a high concept rom-com that might seem a bit, “I’ve seen this before,” but its great performances, fantastic heart, and the most realistic characters in a rom-com, in what feels like forever (save 500 Days of Summer), make this a quality effort that is easy to enjoy. (This review might be a […]
Read more "Review: The Switch"Longing was the word of the night in the world of Mad Men, except if your name was Pete Campbell. From Don longing to get off the phone with Lucky Strike in the opening scene, Allison looking through that two way mirror, or Peggy’s entire arc for the episode that simplest of human emotions was […]
Read more "TV Review: Mad Men 4.4: The Rejected"The Double Feature will take a look at a new release title in theaters (well, most of the time) and pair it with a film you can create a double feature with after you get back to the comfort of your living room. Sometimes it will be obvious, other times not so much but I […]
Read more "The Double Feature: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Kung Fu Hustle"So Cartoon Network has animated a brief prequel segment for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World which goes into Scott and Kim’s high school romance. The animation is pretty simple but captures Bryan Lee O’Malley’s panels almost frame for frame as you can find this segment in the beginning of Vol. 2. This scene was probably […]
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