What currently is happening in Hollywood is incredible, utterly engaging and fantastically insane. Personally, I don’t care about Amy and Scott’s emails. If anyone cared what the lot of you have written and said in texts and emails, I’m sure all your off-color and probably poorly worded jokes wouldn’t paint you in the best light. They were personal conversations, and I find it hard to believe that anyone would use that information to make them out to be anything other than flawed human beings like the rest of us. The worst part about the Sony hack...
- 12/19/2014
- by Ari Sturm
- The Wrap
Coulson and co. continue a stellar run of form in the latest episode of Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Here’s Rob’s review…
This review contains spoilers.
2.4 Face My Enemy
At the four episode mark last year, a few people had probably already started getting fed up with Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. and switching off (even though Eye Spy was one of the strongest from that period).
This year though, the show is in undeniably rude health, with a fourth episode that boasts action, laughs, espionage and links to the McU – viewers who’ve lasted the distance are being continually rewarded for their faith, it would seem. The show has rarely let up the pace since Captain America: The Winter Soldier rattled the cage, and this week we continue to see the fallout of that film’s revelations playing out in gleefully entertaining fashion.
As with last week, it’s another direct confrontation between S.
This review contains spoilers.
2.4 Face My Enemy
At the four episode mark last year, a few people had probably already started getting fed up with Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. and switching off (even though Eye Spy was one of the strongest from that period).
This year though, the show is in undeniably rude health, with a fourth episode that boasts action, laughs, espionage and links to the McU – viewers who’ve lasted the distance are being continually rewarded for their faith, it would seem. The show has rarely let up the pace since Captain America: The Winter Soldier rattled the cage, and this week we continue to see the fallout of that film’s revelations playing out in gleefully entertaining fashion.
As with last week, it’s another direct confrontation between S.
- 10/15/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Revolution, Season 2, Episode 11: “Mis Dos Padres”
Written by Rockne S. O’Bannon & Ben Edlund
Directed by Michael Offer
Airs Wednesdays at 8pm (Et) on NBC
Revolution‘s been barreling along at such a high pace of late, the flaws are more pronounced than ever. The river of captures and rescues of our cast reaches its absolute zenith here; Monroe is rescued twice from the same predicament by Miles and then Rachel, and Gene also finds himself in captivity twice. We have reached peak rescue mission. It is over. Please stop this, Revolution.
Elsewhere, Charlie acts supremely bratty and feisty in a few moments in a manner which seems out of character for the cold-hearted killer into which she has supposedly evolved. The writers also fail to flesh out the reemerging Grace to any degree — she is purely here to deliver exposition. Aaron, meanwhile, is ostensibly referred to as a...
Written by Rockne S. O’Bannon & Ben Edlund
Directed by Michael Offer
Airs Wednesdays at 8pm (Et) on NBC
Revolution‘s been barreling along at such a high pace of late, the flaws are more pronounced than ever. The river of captures and rescues of our cast reaches its absolute zenith here; Monroe is rescued twice from the same predicament by Miles and then Rachel, and Gene also finds himself in captivity twice. We have reached peak rescue mission. It is over. Please stop this, Revolution.
Elsewhere, Charlie acts supremely bratty and feisty in a few moments in a manner which seems out of character for the cold-hearted killer into which she has supposedly evolved. The writers also fail to flesh out the reemerging Grace to any degree — she is purely here to deliver exposition. Aaron, meanwhile, is ostensibly referred to as a...
- 1/18/2014
- by Kris Holt
- SoundOnSight
Desperate Housewives took a break from the heavy laden “baby swap” story line by focusing on establishing Vanessa Williams’s Renee Perry and dropping a grenade on the Paul Young mystery. That guy needs to be tranquilized and locked in an asylum somewhere.
Wisteria Lane Divas Smackdown 2010: Second Match – Gaby vs. Renee
I died when Renee punched the hell out of Gaby in the nightclub. I couldn’t wait to see how the two ladies got there and when I found out, I was feeling kind of… blah. Yeah, we finally got to meet Renee’s husband Doug, but other than that introduction, the only funny/interesting thing about the whole incident was the actual fight itself. Although, we did learn how far Renee will go to get whatever she wants by sleeping with her husband’s lawyer. Low blow there, in my opinion. Plus, I wonder if this...
Wisteria Lane Divas Smackdown 2010: Second Match – Gaby vs. Renee
I died when Renee punched the hell out of Gaby in the nightclub. I couldn’t wait to see how the two ladies got there and when I found out, I was feeling kind of… blah. Yeah, we finally got to meet Renee’s husband Doug, but other than that introduction, the only funny/interesting thing about the whole incident was the actual fight itself. Although, we did learn how far Renee will go to get whatever she wants by sleeping with her husband’s lawyer. Low blow there, in my opinion. Plus, I wonder if this...
- 10/25/2010
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
Knowing what to use and when to use it is important for your success as an actor. I have had to learn this over and over again myself, both as an actor and as a coach. You can't bring the whole kitchen sink in with you every time you go to perform or audition. Nor can you "do nothing and just be natural." Good acting takes skill. Great acting takes skill and faith in your work. But what is the work?I moved to Los Angeles fresh from grad school and with a master's degree in theater. I landed a great agent, and when they started sending me out on auditions, I realized that I had no idea how to audition. You would think that they would teach auditioning in school, but they don't. I hit the streets and took many different classes. At times it feels like I have...
- 8/5/2010
- backstage.com
As usual, distilling the value of a film into a short paragraph in ranking it against every other film ever released in the same genre is imperfect, subjective and quite frankly, irrational. But it sure is fun. So continuing our “Tma’s Greatest” series that began with our Tma’s 25 Greatest Sports Movies of All Time, we decided to make a list of the 25 best horror movies ever made. But before you proceed to the list and get bent out of shape because your favorite movie didn’t make the list, remember this: we specifically decided to make a list of the “greatest” as opposed to the “scariest” horror movies because scary doesn’t always indicate the quality of a film, and vice versa. Also, as thorough and meticulous as we were in constructing the list, there are bound to be omissions. Feel free to let us know what we missed.
- 5/25/2010
- by Eric M. Armstrong
- The Moving Arts Journal
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