The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018) Nate Zoebl December 4, 2018 Movies, Reviews, TV Netflix might just be the best pasture yet for brothers Joel and Ethan Coen.
Prelude to War: Rise of the Planet of the Apes Peterson Hill July 12, 2017 Shot for Shot The Planet of the Apes franchise has always been a tragedy.
Alien: Covenant (2017) Adam Barraclough, Nate Zoebl, Paul Brian McCoy, Shawn Hill May 22, 2017 Movies, Reviews The Psycho Drive-In All-Stars now have some things to say about the latest film in one of Hollywoodβs most enduring and important science fiction franchises.
11.22.63 1.08 “The Day in Question” Joshua Mattern April 11, 2016 Reviews, TV 11.22.63 was a show that spent eight weeks going absolutely nowhere and, much like Jake, we the viewers are left at the end having gained absolutely nothing, except fleeting, cruel glimpses of what could have been.
11.22.63 1.07 “Soldier Boy” Joshua Mattern April 4, 2016 Reviews, TV Iβm sitting here, watching the seventh and penultimate episode of 11.22.63, running through my mind all the different ways this particular hour is annoying me.
11.22.63 1.06 “Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald” Joshua Mattern March 28, 2016 Reviews, TV Daniel Webber continues to duel with George MacKay for the title of strongest actor on the show.
11.22.63 1.05 “The Truth” Joshua Mattern March 19, 2016 Reviews, TV 11.22.63 looks like it may finally be getting its groove back.
11.22.63 1.04 “The Eyes of Texas” Joshua Mattern March 13, 2016 Reviews, TV And so the central problem with this show is rearing its ugly head: is even a limited, eight-episode run too much time for the story being told?
11.22.63 1.03 “Other Voices, Other Rooms” Joshua Mattern March 7, 2016 Reviews, TV All told, this is, again, a necessary episode, and does a good job of establishing all the hows of the investigation into Oswald.
11.22.63 1.02 “The Kill Floor” Joshua Mattern February 27, 2016 Reviews, TV This week, with episode two, all the problems the pilot suffered from are thankfully gone, and in their place is a fantastic piece of television.
11.22.63 1.01 “The Rabbit Hole” Joshua Mattern February 21, 2016 Reviews, TV But the suspension of disbelief required of the viewer in Huluβs serialized adaptation of Kingβs 11.22.63 is almost too much, and very nearly ruins whatβs a very enjoyable second half.
Resurrecting and Redeeming The Dead Girl in Ourselves: A Guide for Living Thom V. Young March 5, 2015 Spontaneous Quixote Despite me βspoilingβ many of the various plot points, The Dead Girl is a film worth seeing as a contemporary masterpiece of modern cinema.
Freedom Is Sometimes Uncomfortable: A Response to the Film Howl Thom V. Young February 12, 2015 Spontaneous Quixote Itβs important to keep in mind that living within a democratic system means sometimes being uncomfortable with the freedoms we have.
The Interview (2014) The Final Girl December 30, 2014 Movies, Reviews We need smarter satire, not more mindless parody; And thatβs exactly where The Interview gets it right.