The Bear is a Bear The Bear is one of those shows that has mastered the dramatic tool of tension. On the premier episode of season 3, "Tomorrow",hey inverted that tension, employing a new tool that still fits with the show’s ethos.
Now What? That’s the dreaded question after everyone finishes a season or series (that they love). You are so enraptured, so in-tune with the world and characters that it's been taking up rent in your mind when you're not watching. You get so excited when you sit
I’ve Got a Feeling You know that feeling. That buzzy electricity that stays with you after watching a movie or show. The one that makes you think you’re in that world, giving a visceral experience to your regular life.
Reenter the Matrix Rewatching The Matrix for the first time in many many years (maybe a decade), it stands as an even more remarkable and stunning piece of commercial art.
Bringing It Home I’ve just completed the second season of For All Mankind (FAMK) on AppleTV+. And Wow! NOW, BEFORE I GET INTO THE WHY, HERE IS YOUR SPOILER WARNING. PLOT DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AND REVEALED THAT COULD SPOIL YOUR VIEWING EXPERIENCE IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE SHOW YET. The
Peak Good Mare of Easttown is good. With exceptional acting, an interesting, layered story, and a solid production, it’s a worth a watch. A focused story about a woman and her job, a town and its people, and the shared experience of struggle, there is a lot to like. But while
So Good It Hurts All works of art, be it independent or commercial, passive or performance, have the ability to spark emotions and reactions that span the gamut from sadness to joy, from tears to laughter. I’ve felt the whole spectrum, particularly when watching my favorite mediums of film and television. But the