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Alien: Containment (2019, Chris Reading)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 25, 2019
For the first few minutes—say, three of the short’s nine minute runtime—it seems like Alien: Containment is going to work out. The acting is good. Gaia Weiss is a fine lead, Theo Barklem-Biggs is an okay freaking out guy (he’s in an Alien movie, someone’s got to freak out), but Sharon Duncan-Brewst read more
Alien: Containment (2019, Chris Reading)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 25, 2019
For the first few minutes—say, three of the short’s nine minute runtime—it seems like Alien: Containment is going to work out. The acting is good. Gaia Weiss is a fine lead, Theo Barklem-Biggs is an okay freaking out guy (he’s in an Alien movie, someone’s got to freak out), but Sharon Duncan-Brewst read more
Alien: Containment (2019, Chris Reading)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 25, 2019
For the first few minutes—say, three of the short’s nine minute runtime—it seems like Alien: Containment is going to work out. The acting is good. Gaia Weiss is a fine lead, Theo Barklem-Biggs is an okay freaking out guy (he’s in an Alien movie, someone’s got to freak out), but Sharon Duncan-Brewst read more
The Punisher #25, The Slavers, Part 1 (of 6)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 25, 2019
From the first page, The Slavers is different. And not just because penciller Leandro Fernandez, inker Scott Koblish, and colorist Dan Brown turn in a splash page out of Sin City. No Frank, but a woman with a gun in the rain, screaming as she fires. Frank’s narration—which is going to be near omnip read more
Alien: Containment (2019, Chris Reading)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 25, 2019
For the first few minutes—say, three of the short’s nine minute runtime—it seems like Alien: Containment is going to work out. The acting is good. Gaia Weiss is a fine lead, Theo Barklem-Biggs is an okay freaking out guy (he’s in an Alien movie, someone’s got to freak out), but Sharon Duncan-Brewst read more
The Shadow of the Tower (1972) s01e02 – Power in the Land
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 24, 2019
This episode tells a loser’s story. He played the game of thrones and he lost. The loser in question is Humphrey Stafford; real guy, wikipedia page and everything, played by Maurice Roëves. Roëves is awesome. He also gets to give more personality to Stafford than anyone else in the episode gets read more
The Shadow of the Tower (1972) s01e02 – Power in the Land
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 24, 2019
This episode tells a loser’s story. He played the game of thrones and he lost. The loser in question is Humphrey Stafford; real guy, wikipedia page and everything, played by Maurice Roëves. Roëves is awesome. He also gets to give more personality to Stafford than anyone else in the episode gets read more
Downton Abbey (2019, Michael Engler)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 23, 2019
I’m trying to decide if Downton Abbey is wholly incomprehensible to someone who didn’t watch the television show, or if they’d appreciate it. Julian Fellowes’s screenplay is very tidy, no loose strings, always the right mix between A, B, and C plots, so one can at least appreciate the pacing read more
Downton Abbey (2019, Michael Engler)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 23, 2019
I’m trying to decide if Downton Abbey is wholly incomprehensible to someone who didn’t watch the television show, or if they’d appreciate it. Julian Fellowes’s screenplay is very tidy, no loose strings, always the right mix between A, B, and C plots, so one can at least appreciate the pacing read more
Downton Abbey (2019, Michael Engler)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 23, 2019
I’m trying to decide if Downton Abbey is wholly incomprehensible to someone who didn’t watch the television show, or if they’d appreciate it. Julian Fellowes’s screenplay is very tidy, no loose strings, always the right mix between A, B, and C plots, so one can at least appreciate the pacing read more
Downton Abbey (2019, Michael Engler)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 23, 2019
I’m trying to decide if Downton Abbey is wholly incomprehensible to someone who didn’t watch the television show, or if they’d appreciate it. Julian Fellowes’s screenplay is very tidy, no loose strings, always the right mix between A, B, and C plots, so one can at least appreciate the pacing read more
The Seeker (2019)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 23, 2019
The Seeker is somewhere between somewhat disturbing and very disturbing. Creator Liz Valasco gets somewhere quite profound by the end, then dials it down a notch for the last story beat. It’s too bad, but sort of not surprising. It’s hard to say where Valasco could take for the finish to satisfy. read more
Rambo: Last Blood (2019, Adrian Grunberg)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 22, 2019
Sitting and reflecting on Rambo: Last Blood and the franchise’s thirty-seven year legacy, the best idea of the fixing the film is probably just to have Sylvester Stallone do a bunch of shots training horses. He seems really good with them. And he doesn’t seem really good at anything in Last Blood. read more
Rambo: Last Blood (2019, Adrian Grunberg)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 22, 2019
Sitting and reflecting on Rambo: Last Blood and the franchise’s thirty-seven year legacy, the best idea of the fixing the film is probably just to have Sylvester Stallone do a bunch of shots training horses. He seems really good with them. And he doesn’t seem really good at anything in Last Blood. read more
Rambo: Last Blood (2019, Adrian Grunberg)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 22, 2019
Sitting and reflecting on Rambo: Last Blood and the franchise’s thirty-seven year legacy, the best idea of the fixing the film is probably just to have Sylvester Stallone do a bunch of shots training horses. He seems really good with them. And he doesn’t seem really good at anything in Last Blood. read more
Rambo: Last Blood (2019, Adrian Grunberg)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 22, 2019
Sitting and reflecting on Rambo: Last Blood and the franchise’s thirty-seven year legacy, the best idea of the fixing the film is probably just to have Sylvester Stallone do a bunch of shots training horses. He seems really good with them. And he doesn’t seem really good at anything in Last Blood. read more
Logan’s Run (1976, Michael Anderson)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 21, 2019
I wouldn’t say everyone does their best in Logan’s Run, but everyone does try. Farrah Fawcett does try in her scenes. You can see she’s trying. And for some reason director Anderson wants to make it painfully clear no matter how hard she tries, Fawcett’s going to be terrible. But at least Fawcett’s read more
Logan’s Run (1976, Michael Anderson)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 21, 2019
I wouldn’t say everyone does their best in Logan’s Run, but everyone does try. Farrah Fawcett does try in her scenes. You can see she’s trying. And for some reason director Anderson wants to make it painfully clear no matter how hard she tries, Fawcett’s going to be terrible. But at least Fawcett’s read more
Logan’s Run (1976, Michael Anderson)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 21, 2019
I wouldn’t say everyone does their best in Logan’s Run, but everyone does try. Farrah Fawcett does try in her scenes. You can see she’s trying. And for some reason director Anderson wants to make it painfully clear no matter how hard she tries, Fawcett’s going to be terrible. But at least Fawcett’s read more
Logan’s Run (1976, Michael Anderson)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 21, 2019
I wouldn’t say everyone does their best in Logan’s Run, but everyone does try. Farrah Fawcett does try in her scenes. You can see she’s trying. And for some reason director Anderson wants to make it painfully clear no matter how hard she tries, Fawcett’s going to be terrible. But at least Fawcett’s read more