This is better paced, better acted and directed, yet you give it a lower score than Blindspot, Gotham, Minority Report and Quantico? Smoke more crack, A.V. Club.
This is better paced, better acted and directed, yet you give it a lower score than Blindspot, Gotham, Minority Report and Quantico? Smoke more crack, A.V. Club.
Interesting. Enough relationship drama to be intriguing. Good use of locations, and real, random rain in suburb scenes. I like physical detail like that. Deft introduction of Taylor Pruitt Vince. I like it so far. How much I will continue to like it depends on the plotting from now on. Lots of ongoing sources…
If they are too godlike there is no show.
Respectfully, yes. But you had to pay close attention. Just after boy is beat up and girl talks to him in school hallway, two boys with no part in the scene come ambling down the hallway. One says to the other, "So I'll pick you up?" Just like a date. And with no other reason for being there. They don't pay…
Best part of the Alien trailer is the subliminal cat horrors.
Nobel Prize for Trailers goes to whoever thought to set the Battle: Los Angeles footage to this haunting music by icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson. The music dignifies the images and fully conveys the horror of war. It makes you feel what H.G. Wells meant you to feel when he wrote of "the beginning of the rout of…
In theory, yes.
Imagine how hard it is to create a truly great show when you don't have to.
It was a slam dunk.
Didn't they learn with Almost Human that this kind of visual design is tiring, off-putting?
Really cool how he thought of BRUCE to unlock the door. Looking forward to when he stops talking like a snotty chess prodigy.
No. Needs more Frank Gorshin, less Norman Bates.
At least Gordon did a favour for Penguin which makes him noble, heroic and relatable. Maybe she sees a young Gary Oldman in him?
Go directly to Under the Dome if you absolutely must end up screaming.
Best line in the review: "the writing could fix that…" You think?
No comparison. And! The head was revealed to be attached to an actor. Weak green screen. But, yeah, the bad guys' violence is over the top.
Rubbish. Steam camp. Impossible to invest emotionally in a show where violence has no emotional impact whatsoever. Do you fear for the safety of Gordon's wife? Neither do I. Do you care about Bruce's journey of maturation? Nope. The Riddler sucks. Needs more Frank Gorshin, less whatever stock grinning psycho…
Because she's adorable?
Apples and aardvarks. Jon Hamm is meditative and compelling. But Aaron Paul was sheer delight, that sweet spot between comedy and drama, like Christopher Walken in anything.
/Over-stating my case.
P.S. Josh Charles would have been a fine Don Draper.
Keri Russell?
Titus Welliver?