True Detective S3E4 “The Hour & the Day”
The act of confession is a cinematic trope as old as they come. Whether it be to a priest, to a friend or confession in a legal sense, there’s something…
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The act of confession is a cinematic trope as old as they come. Whether it be to a priest, to a friend or confession in a legal sense, there’s something…
The third episode of True Detective‘s third season continued the show’s promising start from last week, when we saw the first two episodes air back-to-back. True Detective S3E3 saw relationships…
Some series finales are universally loved and adored, like Six Feet Under. Some are remembered so poorly that everything that came before the finale is now remembered less fondly, like…
The Sopranos never shied away from the power of dreams and the subconscious. Often mistaken as “just a mafia show” by those who never gave the series a chance, some…
Who doesn’t love Tony Soprano? It’s almost impossible not to. No matter what he did, who he harmed or what mistakes he made, we found ourselves rooting for Tony. He…
The Sopranos defies genre in many ways. A recent rewatch of the series reminded me how hilarious the series was in addition to how it’s truly a study of human…
The Sharp Objects series finale has come and gone and certainly left us with a lot to think about. Before I get into the details of what was certainly a…
Welcome back to our continuing coverage and analysis of each week’s new episode of Sharp Objects! We’re officially in the home stretch now with only two more episodes remaining. This…
Some people long to go back to “more simple” times, typically associated with characteristics from the 1950s—small towns where everyone knows everyone and the community deals with their problems together—instead…
I recently had the pleasure of speaking with actor Frank Santorelli about his role as Georgie in The Sopranos. This was an enjoyable conversation where Frank gave me interesting insight…