Boardwalk Empire 4.11 Review: “Havre de Grace”
“Havre de Grace” was the inevitable calm before the storm, and while Season 4 of Boardwalk Empire has had a little too many calms, this one felt e
“Havre de Grace” was the inevitable calm before the storm, and while Season 4 of Boardwalk Empire has had a little too many calms, this one felt e
One of the lingering questions that has pervaded Boardwalk Empire throughout most of the series run has been the question of why Michael Shannon is still on t
In many ways, I view the Walking Dead as sort of a conservative uber-fantasy. After years of only being able to shoot at targets and animals, zombies take ove
Parks and Recreation’s sixth season kicked off last week with the stellar hour long premiere, “London,” but this week, we’re back in Pawnee an
I can’t start writing about this episode without mentioning Lee Toric. He’s had a lot to do in these past few episodes, and this one really pushes
Boardwalk Empire’s quality can in many ways be conveyed through the decision to keep Michael Shannon on the show. His character, agent Van Alden, had a
“All of man’s troubles come from his inability to sit quietly in a room by himself.” — Arnold Rothstein. Boardwalk Empire’s Season 4 premier
Gut punch–let’s play The Newsroom. When I was a senior I high school, I was in a car accident. (The song playing on the radio as I crashed: “We Are
In my review of “The Bridge’s” pilot episode, I referenced HBO’s crime/epic “The Wire” in relation to the tricky balance o
“And so it was that the people led Lilith to the sun. And so it shall be again. As the blood ascends, two will become one. When Light and Dark collide, our