4 posts tagged ‘ray’
Archer wraps, fave Christmas episodes, and more from the week on TV
It’s not easy for a TV comedy to earn an “everybody hugs” ending. And, to be fair, Archer doesn’t entirely try to—given that its title character dips out on the big heartwarming moment that arrives close to the end of its hour-long series finale. (He opts instead for a freaky cybernetic threeway … a ménage à trois ex… Read more...
A Murder At The End Of The World recap: For Darby Hart, the game is finally afoot
The game is finally afoot At The End Of The World, with writers Brit Marling, Zal Batmanglij, and Melanie Marnich focusing on the mystery at hand rather than the one in Darby’s book. Filling in gaps is undoubtedly essential to this story, but the dual narrative was exhausting in those exposition-filled openers.… Read more...
The 21 best gifts for movie lovers this holiday season
For those of you who are more organized than the rest of us and like to get your holiday shopping done at any other time than approximately 12 hours before the gift-giving occasion of your choice, we’ve put together some easy-to-recommend gifts for true film fans. We’ve got everything from cute little vinyl figures… Read more...
A Murder At The End Of The World premiere: Gen Z Sherlock is on the case
A Murder At The End Of The World starts at a disadvantage. Opening with a Doors song will do that to you, especially the one echoing Apocalypse Now. As a needle drop, the Doors are a blunt object. A Murder At The End Of The World uses “The End” like a sledgehammer. Read more...