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Legends of Tomorrow (2016) s06e01 – Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five
The Stop Button Posted by on Jan 17, 2020
Given how much work these Arrowverse crossover events make for the show’s creative teams—just imagine if they had to bother with good writing, better direction (though this episode isn’t too bad), and good guest stars—you’d think they wouldn’t have wasted twenty-percent of Crisis on Infinite read more
Arrow (2012) s08e08 – Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Four
The Stop Button Posted by on Jan 16, 2020
So. Confession time. During the harder-than-normal sci-fi opening to part the fourth of Crisis on Infinite Earths, I thought the crossover might have a chance. I thought if they split the first three into the one arc, then the second two into another… I thought it might work. For a few seconds in read more
The Flash (2014) s06e09 – Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three
The Stop Button Posted by on Dec 12, 2019
Crisis: Part Three is a scant handful of okay moments surrounded by truly godawful dialogue, sometimes so bad it’s impressive the actors are keeping it together—points to Grant Gustin, Elizabeth Tulloch, Cress Williams, and Candice Patton—one inventive plotting point, a couple big nostalgia deep-di read more
Batwoman (2019) s01e09 – Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two
The Stop Button Posted by on Dec 10, 2019
So “Batwoman”’s Crisis crossover is rather instructional, at least in understanding what’s going to go wrong with it (the crossover). The writing. “Batwoman”’s script is all right. Not great, but leaps and bounds over the previous one. Even if the performances get a little shaky and they’re read more
Batwoman (2019) s01e09 – Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two
The Stop Button Posted by on Dec 10, 2019
So “Batwoman”’s Crisis crossover is rather instructional, at least in understanding what’s going to go wrong with it (the crossover). The writing. “Batwoman”’s script is all right. Not great, but leaps and bounds over the previous one. Even if the performances get a little shaky and they’re read more
Supergirl (2015) s05e09 – Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One
The Stop Button Posted by on Dec 9, 2019
With the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover, the CW Arrowverse achieves one of those DC Comics’s successes—they promise they understand, they promise they get it, they promise they’ll do it right, then it’s terrible. Not just regular terrible but also profoundly inept in some manner. See, you read more
Supergirl (2015) s05e09 – Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One
The Stop Button Posted by on Dec 9, 2019
With the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover, the CW Arrowverse achieves one of those DC Comics’s successes—they promise they understand, they promise they get it, they promise they’ll do it right, then it’s terrible. Not just regular terrible but also profoundly inept in some manner. See, you read more
A Mrs. Pantages, with an identity crisis?
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Nov 24, 2018
In her early years, Carole Lombard (born Jane Alice Peters) was known by slightly differing actress names. She was "Carol" Lombard during her time at Pathe, not permanently reverting to Carole until mid-1930, several months into her seven-year Paramount tenure. And above, we see her listed as "Carol read more
1961: The Year of Crisis and Unhappy Endings?
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Jun 13, 2015
NOTE: This post is a part of TMP’s Historical Context series, in which I share excerpts from my old magazine collection. The purpose of this post is not to gossip about classic stars or assert the magazine’s stories as fact, but to look at how they were portrayed in the media during the read more
Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story (1971, Woody Allen)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Aug 19, 2014
Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story recounts the rise to power of one Harvey Wallinger, friend and aide to Richard M. Nixon. Wallinger is one part buffoon, one part creep, one part sex addict–Allen revels in the part. He opens the short with a recounting of the 1968 election with some c read more