by Erik Kain on January 17, 2012
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, AMC’s Breaking Bad has the loveliest cinematography of any show on television. For that and for many other reasons, it’s probably the best thing you could spend your time watching – a show so well put together that I have yet to watch a single episode I didn’t [...]
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by Erik Kain on January 3, 2012
is launching its own exclusive series, Lilyhammer, on February 6th. has made some pretty glaring blunders over the past year or so, but launching their own television shows will hopefully not be one of them. Lilyhammer is the story of a mobster (played by Sopranos star Steven Van Zandt) who enters the witness protection program and [...]
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by Erik Kain on November 22, 2011
That’s what David Haglund contends, in this piece at Slate. Shows like Hell on Wheels (AMC) and the new Kelsey Grammer show, Boss, keep trying to raise the stakes. Others, such as Boardwalk , rely heavily on big names and expensive sets but don’t quite live up to the promise. David writes: It’s not that TV shows [...]
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