Mad Men Review: "Far Away Places" (Episode 5.06)
I don't think any of us ever thought we'd see an episode of Mad Men where Roger Sterling comes out looking like the mature, level-headed one. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsThe Killing Review: "Ogi Jun" (Episode 2.04)
Tightly wound dramas need one thing above all else to be successful: being tightly wound. In the first season of _The Killing_ it looked like everything fell so neatly into place, even with all of the red herrings that seemed to come out of left field. Now the moody drama appears to be grasping at straws at a new angle and acts as if the entire first season was a prologue to something bigger. But what exactly is the show reaching for? read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsMad Men Review: "Signal 30" (Episode 5.05)
Before either of us say anything, let's get one thing out in the open: I like Pete Campbell. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsThe Killing Review: "Numb" (Episode 2.03)
We don’t blame you if the first season of AMC’s gloomy The Killing left you with a bitter taste in your mouth. The entire premise of the police investigation was to discover who killed Rosie Larsen. Throughout the 13 episodes of the debut season of the show we followed the investigation conducted by Sarah Linden (Mirelle Enos), veteran detective who was about to leave the force, and Stephen Holder (Joel Kinnaman), a former narcotics office recently switched over to homicide. The duo navigated through the rainy streets of Seattle, which in itself became a character thanks to the amazing cinematography of the crew. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsMad Men Review: "Mystery Date" (Episode 5.04)
If you look closely enough, you'll find that every Mad Men episode has some overarching theme to it, whether it's a lesson we're supposed to glean or just a general mood or feeling that hangs over all the action. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsMad Men Review: "Tea Leaves" (Episode 5.03)
"When's everything going to go back to normal?" It's a question—posed sort of half-jokingly, half-desperately from Roger to Don after Pete shows him up in front of the entire office—that everyone seems to be grappling with to some extent on this week's Mad Men. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsMad Men Creator to Direct First Feature Film
Matt Weiner has created arguably one of the best dramas in recent memory in Mad Men. Now he will make his feature film directorial debut on a film called Are You Here. read more
Found in: Movies, NewsAMC in Talks to Develop Football Drama The Real All Americans
AMC is in discussions to create a college football drama based off a true story according to The Hollywood Reporter. The Real All Americans, to be adapted from Sally Jenkins' non-fiction book of the same name, tells the story of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania. read more
Found in: TV, NewsSong Performed by Jessica Paré on Mad Men to be Released as Single
Last night's highly anticipated season premiere of Mad Men threw us back into the world of Don Draper, clean cut suits, whiskey and sultry woman. It also gave us the chance to see Draper's new wife Megan sing a French song to him for his 40th birthday. read more
Found in: Music, NewsMad Men Review: "A Little Kiss" (Episode 5.01)
The world of Mad Men, much like the characters who live in it, has never been overly concerned with the past. read more
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