Gotham Episode 1.9 Recap: Harvey Dent
The last two episodes have been my favorites, and in general I have warmed slightly to the show after a rocky first half-dozen episodes or so.
The last two episodes have been my favorites, and in general I have warmed slightly to the show after a rocky first half-dozen episodes or so.
Lella and Massimo Vignelli are two of the proverbial artists whose work you've no doubt seen even if you've never heard their names.
At first the film looks like it might turn into a standard taking sides/issue film, with proponents of dams touting the wonders of hydroelectric power and critics lamenting their effect on wildlife.
Fresh on the heels of Begin Again, Knightley's turn here solidifies her status as my favorite A-list actress.
A full plot synopsis of Interstellar would probably exhaust my thesaurus' stock of synonyms for "inexplicable."
The body count is rising pretty quickly in Gotham--violence is the lazy writer's shorthand--and it is a little disturbing and disappointing how inured we are supposed to be to it.
Shepherd was also effusive in her praise of Chuck Konzelman's and Cary Solomon's writing: "I cried four times reading the script.
Truth be told The Sarnos: A Life in Dirty Movies tries just a little too hard to convince us that the titular heroes of the film are just like any other aging couple fondly reminiscing about the good ol' days.
It's been a good film year for fans of Juliette Binoche.
Does the show need fixing? Or is it good enough? Was Venom a step forward, a step back, or just another step in place?