The Problem with TV Adaptations of Pre-Established Fiction
So the biggest news rumblings around in the “will they or won’t they” land of TV adaptations is “they will” and the adaptation i
So the biggest news rumblings around in the “will they or won’t they” land of TV adaptations is “they will” and the adaptation i
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As dense as “The Secret Fate of All Life” appears to be whenever 2012 Rust Cohle opens his mouth, this week’s episode of True Detective
As dense as “The Secret Fate of All Life” appears to be whenever 2012 Rust Cohle opens his mouth, this week’s episode of True Detective – like the
Where Marty Hart folds in the face of chaos, Rust Cohle embraces it, kisses it on the lips, and takes it out to dinner. “Who Goes There” not only
True Detective has been pretty impressive so far between the performances of its two fantastic leads, Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, and the central
With the plethora of great TV shows on air today, it’s mostly the adult leads, the Claire Danes, Bryan Cranstons, and John Hamms, that receive all the p
And we’re back! Hello happy Reign fans, aren’t we just so excited to get back into Mary’s love triangle and the political dealings of Scot
Some might describe “The Locked Room” as an hour-long diatribe against Christianity – and while there is definitely some truth to that idea,
I notice there only seem to be two kinds opening themes for TV shows: the ones that forever etch themselves into your mind and never leave, and the ones that