Ending the series with one last big lie that is far from little seems apropos.
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DVD Review: ‘Jericho of Scotland Yard’
'Jericho of Scotland Yard' is a well written and intelligent police procedural with some wonderful added twists to take it out of the realm of your typical cop show.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Close to the Enemy’
'Closer to the Enemy' is a wonderful and intelligent piece of work that shouldn't be missed.
Read More »The Acorn Media Holiday Gift Guide, 2016
From British mysteries to must-see PBS documentaries, Acorn Media has titles of great joy to offer this year.
Read More »In HBO’s ‘The Night Of,’ Composer Jeff Russo Scores Emotions into Vision
Unusually, the music for HBO's eight-part series became a profoundly integral part of the show’s narrative, influencing its atmospheric pace from the beginning.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘All the Way’
'All the Way' is more character study than historical documentary, and that's a wise decision.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘11.22.63’
'11.22.63' is an intriguing story with a lot of talented people behind it, but is uneven in its execution.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Confirmation’
HBO's 'Confirmation' is an important, if biased, film. I wish the extras did more to address that.
Read More »‘The X-Files’ 2016 Takes Full Advantage of Mulder and Scully in Middle Age
Most importantly, THE X-FILES 2016 has seen the reestablishment of David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson’s Mulder and Scully as one of the most iconic pairs in TV history. Other than the rather joyless opening ep, which was perhaps inevitably heavy on exposition and table setting, this has been an immensely satisfying season with a wider emotional range than we have seen before from the stars and their characters. That emotional range has been built upon a potentially very sensitive matter: their respective mid-life crises.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Restless’
"Restless" is one of the best new spy thrillers released in recent years.
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