ON TV: Fargo S2 Episodes 8 & 9 Review MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Frank Memmesheimer - December 11, 2015January 22, 2018 Article by: Frank Memmesheimer Fargo S2 E8 Loplop Ya don’t ask, ya just go! “Stories used to be a lot simpler, that’s for sure,” Floyd Gerhardt reminisced last week. The plot thickens this week as the unfolding events leave the world in disarray and noticeably accelerate towards this season’s climax. The Little Things The last
The Top 10 Weepiest/Feel Good Moments in Holiday Films FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Anthony Florez - December 11, 2015 Article by: Anthony Florez Remember the part in Dumb and Dumber when Harry and Lloyd are sitting in a fancy hotel room watching some saccharine over the top schmaltzy thing on television together, weeping uncontrollably while wiping away tears with handfuls of cash? And then we find out it was only an
CREED – Movie Review FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Robert Moore - December 2, 2015December 3, 2015 Article by Robert E. Moore (Warning: Spoilers below) Creed brings an exciting and fresh chapter to the everlasting and beloved Rocky boxing franchise. The Fruitvale Station team of writer/director Ryan Coogler and actor Michael B. Jordan injected some much needed youth and vigor to entertain the younger generation (who may not remember
ON TV: Fargo S2 Episodes 6 & 7 Review MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Frank Memmesheimer - November 26, 2015January 22, 2018 Article by: Frank Memmesheimer Fargo S2 E6 Rhinoceros What Would Elron do? As masks come off and carefully maintained facades crumble, we learn who the people in Fargo really are. Buckle up, you’re in for a hell of a ride. Peggy Ed is hauled away to jail instead of Peggy. There is no admission of
Netflix: MARVEL’S JESSICA JONES – Review FEATURED TV/NETFLIX by Anthony Florez - November 25, 2015November 25, 2015 Article by: Anthony Florez "The best noir stories make you forget plot entirely by giving you characters that feel so well realized that you can't look away as they fall." -Ed Brubaker One of the ways I can tell how much I like a particular series is how long it takes me to
Movie Review: SPECTRE FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Robert Sommerfield - November 17, 2015November 17, 2015 Article by: Robert Sommerfield You know his name. You know his number. After a three year hiatus, James Bond is back with a vengeance... but can it live up to the smashing success of 2012’s Skyfall? Sitting down in the packed theater with my gin martini in hand, my excitement for the
ON TV: Master Of None – Review MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by James Kidd - November 16, 2015November 16, 2015 Article by: James Kidd Immediately after watching both the trailer and premiere episode of “Master of None,” the latest original series to come from Netflix, my reaction to it was much like any other critic: “Oh, so this is just Aziz Ansari’s version of “Louie.” -- not such a terrible comparison, but I
ON TV: Fargo S2 Episodes 4 & 5 Review MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Frank Memmesheimer - November 16, 2015January 22, 2018 Article by: Frank Memmesheimer Fargo S2 E4 Fear and Trembling Down into the black echo. What’s Happening? Flashback to 1951: Otto Gerhardt takes a much younger Dodd (maybe ten or eleven years of age) to a meeting with a business associate/competitor that turns sour. Mere moments before his own execution, Otto answers
A Look Back on FULL METAL JACKET FEATURED MOVIES/TV THINK PIECE by Josh Bradley - November 10, 2015March 25, 2016 Article by: Josh Bradley “But always remember this: Marines die. That's what we're here for. But the Marine Corps lives forever. And that means YOU live forever.” –Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, Full Metal Jacket Watching a particular movie to commemorate a day or season is certainly nothing new. However, it’s begun to grow
ON TV: Fargo S2 Episodes 2 & 3 Review MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Frank Memmesheimer - November 9, 2015January 22, 2018 Article by: Frank Memmesheimer Fargo S2 E2 Before the Law Mommy is doing daddy’s job again. What’s Happening? The Kansas City crime cartel offers to buy out the Gerhardt family syndicate. Negotiator Joe Bulo (Brad Garrett, left) delivers the message and grants the family time to consider their response. Preparing for their likely