IGN writes: "Ah damn. Breaking Bad has been one of the few shows on television to have amazing story arcs and characters, not just in each episode, but in the series as a whole. "Abiquiu" (good lord I hope I don't have to type that out any more) was a great example of this. Jesse may have found someone he cares for after trying to sell blue meth to a recovering addict and she awakened in him both his love for Jane and his care for children that we saw in Season 2. We were also called back to the episode where Combo was shot by a kid—you thought that was a throw-away, didn't you!—and found out Andrea's little brother is actually the one that shot him. Jesse's color scheme jumped from yellow (happy) in the flashback to gray (confusion, anger) in the present".
A summer film about the outdoor pool subcosmos – Marcus H. Rosenmüller, director of “Whoever dies earlier, is dead longer”, takes on this promising backdrop and creates with it Beckenrand Sheriff a lively, quirky film that definitely awakens summer feelings. We reveal more about this in our review. OT: Beckenrand Sheriff (US 2021) The plot summary …
That a filmmaker gets the kind of free pass that James Wan does for MALIGNANT Nowadays we almost only know streaming services like Netflix. Nevertheless, the giallo homage from the “Conjuring” and “Saw” creator has now made it to the cinema under the Warner flag. And we should be grateful for that – despite small …
Pros: Samuel L. Jackson, Anthony Mackie and Nicholas Hoult, who came together in one film not about the Marvel adaptations; shooting style; pace and plot development; work of a costume designer Cons: the script as a whole greatly idealizes the characters and the story itself The Banker Drama genre Directed by George […]