Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street Gets November Date
Just in time for awards season, Martin Scorsese’s newest film, The Wolf of Wall Street, will open in theaters on Nov. 15, according to The Hollywood Reporter. read more
Found in: Movies, NewsEight Great TV Show Monologues
A monologue—when well-written, delivered in the right scene by the right actor and backed by the right music—can do amazing things to a scene. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayBoardwalk Empire Review: "Margate Sands" (Episode 3.12)
Last week we saw Nucky Thompson at the lowest and perhaps most likable he’s ever been. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBoardwalk Empire Review: "A Man, A Plan" (Episode 3.10)
It’s getting to be about that time on Boardwalk. The season’s body count is dangerously high, yet Mickey Doyle is still alive. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBoardwalk Empire Review: "The Milkmaid's Lot" (Episode 3.09)
This season has been chock-full of gobsmacking conclusions. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBoardwalk Empire Review: "The Pony" (Episode 3.08)
In addition to the off-season, it’s been eight episodes—ages in TV time—since Nucky shot down his former protégé for all his cronies to see. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBoardwalk Empire Review: "Sunday Best" (Episode 3.07)
What started as an episode of innocuous Easter ritual (and sex on the dining room table) soon turned into what will surely be one of Boardwalk’s most indelible murder scenes. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBoardwalk Empire Review: "Ging Gang Goolie" (Episode 3.06)
At the end of this week's episode all the scary suspense dissipated into a different kind when Margaret discovered that “the intruder” was actually Mr. Slater. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBoardwalk Empire Review: "You'd Be Surprised" (Episode 3.05)
The overhead shot of Rosetti, clambering down the hallway of human carcasses, belt-leash still tied, was his most graphic scene yet, in an episode just short of its coup de grace. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsBoardwalk Empire Review: "Blue Bell Boy" (Episode 3.04)
One of the biggest complaints about Boardwalk is that it’s “boring,” and admittedly this episode would probably not be the best prop when counter-arguing that sentiment. read more
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