Posts Tagged ‘Orphan Black’
The Dark Tower Is the Pick of the Week
This week’s new releases include more horror films for Halloween, some packaged TV for Christmas, and a flopped Stephen King adaptation.
Read MoreFive Cool Things and Foo Fighters
Cool things I consumed this week include Xenomorphs, superheroes, and Tatiana Maslany dancing in her undies.
Read MoreFive Cool Things and Christopher Walken
This week’s cool things include the Filmstruck app, a Kurosawa film, a couple of shows I’m catching up on, and a new teaser trailer.
Read MoreO.J.: Made In America Is the Pick of the Week
This week brings us O.J., Elvis meeting Nixon, three films from Criterion, and much more.
Read MoreWhy We Watch: Looking at Our TV Choices
Genre? Cast? Plot? Storytelling? What factors entice you to tune in to a show, or take a pass?
Read MoreOrphan Black: Season Three Blu-ray Review: Maslany Clones a Success
BBC America’s ambitious sci-fi show returns its focus to Maslany’s multiple characters.
Read MoreOrphan Black: Season Three is the Pick of the Week
This week brings us crazy clones, casual vacancies, a couple of film noirs and lots of TV.
Read MoreOrphan Black: Season Three Is the Pick of the Week
This week brings us crazy clones, casual vacancies, a couple of film noirs and lots of TV.
Read MoreOrphan Black: Season Two Blu-ray Review: Attack of the Clones
Tatiana Maslany continues to impress in her multiple characters, but the show has cooled.
Read MoreUnder the Skin is the Pick of the Week
I pray that it becomes more than another footnote on the Mr. Skin webpage.
Read MoreA Hard Day’s Night Is the Pick of the Week
A thing of everlasting beauty.
Read MoreOrphan Black: Season 1 DVD Review: Send in the Clones
I cannot recommend Orphan Black highly enough.
Read MoreOrphan Black: Season 1 Blu-ray Review: Black is the New Black
Through it all, Maslany develops thoroughly convincing and wholly independent characters.
Read MoreEvil Dead (2013) Is the Pick of the Week
Word is director Fede Alvarez took the basic story ramped up the adrenaline and gore and made a terrific, no-frills horror flick. That’s enough to get me on board.
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