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Episode Commentary: The Case of the Missing Screenplay “Bored to Death” has become a perplexing anomaly over the past three episodes. The pilot showed potential […]
Episode Commentary: The Case of the Missing Screenplay “Bored to Death” has become a perplexing anomaly over the past three episodes. The pilot showed potential […]
“Weekend Murders” is an intellectual mixture of the Italian Giallo era and an Agatha Christie-style mystery, set in England. What unfolds in this picture is […]
“The Strangeness” is a prime example of the independent-horror scene in the early ’80s. Crafted by a group of young people that admired the genre, […]
Episode Commentary:The Alanon Case It has been said then when watching a movie, you will know in the first 10 minutes if you will enjoy […]
Episode Commentary 7.2 Vehicular Fellatio Pushing the boundaries of decency provides many hysterical moments in the second episode of the seventh season of “Curb Your […]
Monte Hellman’s “Two-Lane Blacktop” is primitive, yet brilliantly structured cinema with no character development or plot to speak of. It has simply been stripped of […]
With NBC on Thursday night and CBS on Monday nights, the art of the sitcom seems to slowly be returning to prime time. Lately, the […]
“Spring Break” is one of the best beach flicks ever made during the heyday of the ‘80s new wave of films geared toward a younger […]
Oh, the horrors of having to witness the atrocious “South Beach Academy,” which should be retitled “The Sleazy Exploits of Grandpa Munster, a Killer Bimbo and a […]
It takes Van Halen 35 minutes to achieve what most bands can’t in a lifetime, and the proof is in their self-titled debut album from […]
Episode Commentary: Stockholm Syndrome Last Sunday marked HBO’s premiere of the series “Bored to Death,” which is based on a savvy and intelligent concept with […]
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