Mad Men Review: "Dark Shadows" (Episode 5.09)
Mad Men's sort of thrown subtlety out the window for much of this season, and it's been easy to overlook when the content we're being beaten over the head with is so clever and entertaining. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsWatch Jon Hamm Give Advice to Teenagers
While Jon Hamm’s Mad Men character, Don Draper, might not be the perfect role model for teenagers, we’re happy to know that he’s a little different in real life. A video posted on rookiemag.com showed the actor in a segment called “Ask a Grown Man,” where Hamm answered five questions from teenagers (one identified herself as “16-ish”) that ranged from girls farting to style tips.... read more
Found in: Blogs, Awesome of the DayMad Men Review: "Lady Lazarus" (Episode 5.08)
If Don Draper could see what we've been seeing all season, he'd know that music, in the Mad Men universe, has always been very important. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsMad Men Review: "At the Codfish Ball" (Episode 5.07)
Some things never change. That's the slogan for Heinz baked beans that Megan came up with this week, but it's also the idea Matthew Weiner and company tried to sell us all on with "At the Codfish Ball"—sort of. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsMad 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, 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, ReviewsMad Men Infographic: Happily Never After
Who would have guessed that lying, cheating Don Draper would be part of the healthiest marriage on the show? But that's less of a testament to Don and more a reflection of the absolutely miserable unions most of Mad Men's characters have endured read more
Found in: Blogs, 1000 WordsMad 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
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