Louisa Mellor Nov 5, 2016
Class delivers a dramatic mid-series episode with the feel of a finale in Co-Owner Of A Lonely Heart…
This review contains spoilers.
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1.4 Co-Owner Of A Lonely Heart
Who else feels as though we’ve just skipped twenty episodes to get straight to the two-part season finale? By my count, before the winsome young couple have it off and leap through a portal into a shadow dimension, there should have been at least one misguided comedy romp, a crossover ep, a guest star vehicle of dubious merit and a handful of filler episodes.
You can’t just fast-forward to the good stuff. Can you?
Class can. Its UK-size run of eight episodes pretty much demands that it does. Even if the...
Class delivers a dramatic mid-series episode with the feel of a finale in Co-Owner Of A Lonely Heart…
This review contains spoilers.
See related Dark Angel episode 1 review Downton Abbey, shock and responsibility 12 geeky things you might not know about Downton Abbey The women taking over TV crime drama
1.4 Co-Owner Of A Lonely Heart
Who else feels as though we’ve just skipped twenty episodes to get straight to the two-part season finale? By my count, before the winsome young couple have it off and leap through a portal into a shadow dimension, there should have been at least one misguided comedy romp, a crossover ep, a guest star vehicle of dubious merit and a handful of filler episodes.
You can’t just fast-forward to the good stuff. Can you?
Class can. Its UK-size run of eight episodes pretty much demands that it does. Even if the...
- 11/4/2016
- Den of Geek
Margot Robbie (Suicide Squad) has taken on the role of disgraced Olympic figure skater Tanya Harding in an upcoming movie called I, Tonya. This is definitely one of the strangest roles that Robbie has taken on yet.
You may or may not remember Harding, but she rose to the top of figure skating glory from a poor and rough childhood. She was the first woman to complete the triple axel in major competitions, and it led her to winning the 1991 U.S. Figure Skating Championships and coming in second in the World Championships.
In 1994, she was set to compete in the Olympic Games in Lillehammer against Nancy Kerrigan. That's when her life took a weird turn. Hardy's husband and a couple of other thugs were hired to attack Kerrigan and break her leg. Luckily for her, they sucked at their job and only bruised her leg, then they got caught,...
You may or may not remember Harding, but she rose to the top of figure skating glory from a poor and rough childhood. She was the first woman to complete the triple axel in major competitions, and it led her to winning the 1991 U.S. Figure Skating Championships and coming in second in the World Championships.
In 1994, she was set to compete in the Olympic Games in Lillehammer against Nancy Kerrigan. That's when her life took a weird turn. Hardy's husband and a couple of other thugs were hired to attack Kerrigan and break her leg. Luckily for her, they sucked at their job and only bruised her leg, then they got caught,...
- 3/22/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Every year, we here at Sound On Sight celebrate the month of October with 31 Days of Horror; and every year, I update the list of my favourite horror films ever made. Last year, I released a list that included 150 picks. This year, I’ll be upgrading the list, making minor alterations, changing the rankings, adding new entries, and possibly removing a few titles. I’ve also decided to publish each post backwards this time for one reason: the new additions appear lower on my list, whereas my top 50 haven’t changed much, except for maybe in ranking. I am including documentaries, short films and mini series, only as special mentions – along with a few features that can qualify as horror, but barely do.
****
Special Mention:
Häxan
Directed by Benjamin Christensen
Denmark / Sweden, 1922
Häxan (a.k.a The Witches or Witchcraft Through The Ages) is a 1922 silent documentary about the history of witchcraft,...
****
Special Mention:
Häxan
Directed by Benjamin Christensen
Denmark / Sweden, 1922
Häxan (a.k.a The Witches or Witchcraft Through The Ages) is a 1922 silent documentary about the history of witchcraft,...
- 10/30/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
When I entered the cinema hall to sit down and watch Karan Johar’s latest directorial venture Student of the Year, I was completely taken aback by the fact that the room was almost full! This is especially since the film has three new and unheard of actor, Siddharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt playing the leading roles. It led me to assume that it was most likely that everyone was here to witness what one of Bollywood’s most premier filmmakers has now constructed for us following the successful My Name is Khan (2010). It also reaffirmed for me that the audiences’ approach to Indian cinema had now transformed. They are now interested in the people behind the camera in addition to the people who are in front of it. Student of the Year does entertain you during its two and a half hour run, but there are certain...
- 10/21/2012
- by Bodrul Chaudhury
- Bollyspice
What happens when a bunch of judgmental middle-aged velociraptors stop being polite and start picking apart a pretty young woman who dares cross their path?
Basketball Wives: La.
Tonight's Basketball Wives: La was the straw that broke this camel's back and I have to say that I'm officially tired of the Bs. Tired of the hypocrisy, tired of the mob mentality, tired of the abusive attacks on someone that didn't do a damn thing to draw the ire of the circle. It's a bunch of sub-high school hijinx from women who should know better and who claim to be above drama but reveal in it like a pig in fresh mud and watching somebody continually take the brunt of the circle's frustrations with their own situations has gotten old.
For six episodes, we've seen Draya Michele (Howard) be prejudged, name called, and raked over the coals in order to be...
Basketball Wives: La.
Tonight's Basketball Wives: La was the straw that broke this camel's back and I have to say that I'm officially tired of the Bs. Tired of the hypocrisy, tired of the mob mentality, tired of the abusive attacks on someone that didn't do a damn thing to draw the ire of the circle. It's a bunch of sub-high school hijinx from women who should know better and who claim to be above drama but reveal in it like a pig in fresh mud and watching somebody continually take the brunt of the circle's frustrations with their own situations has gotten old.
For six episodes, we've seen Draya Michele (Howard) be prejudged, name called, and raked over the coals in order to be...
- 10/4/2011
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Chicago – Michael Goldbach’s little-seen quirk-fest is a feature filmmaking debut like many others. It feels less like a final draft than an overcrowded sketchpad. There seems to be no end to the amount of intriguing ideas that Goldbach wishes to tackle, but he has little idea of how to string them together. His various stylistic conceits distract from the narrative rather than enhance it, resulting in an ungainly picture.
Luckily, “Daydream Nation” is blessed with two young leads so appealing and authentic that they make viewers forget the film’s sizable flaws for long passages of its running time. Kat Dennings has spent the last few years being tossed from one so-so vehicle to another, but she always emerges unscathed, thanks to her self-deprecating charm and unshakable charisma. She deserves to be a star in the same league as Emma Stone, as does her co-star Reece Thompson, still best...
Luckily, “Daydream Nation” is blessed with two young leads so appealing and authentic that they make viewers forget the film’s sizable flaws for long passages of its running time. Kat Dennings has spent the last few years being tossed from one so-so vehicle to another, but she always emerges unscathed, thanks to her self-deprecating charm and unshakable charisma. She deserves to be a star in the same league as Emma Stone, as does her co-star Reece Thompson, still best...
- 5/19/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
While it’s not much of a rave, as supernatural elevator films go, Devil, from Quarantine director John Erick Dowdle, likely hangs near the top floor. Not that it has a lot of competition – Dick Mass’s possessed elevator on the rampage tale from the Netherlands, De Lift, and its 2001 American remake The Shaft are the only other titles that leap to mind. Perhaps wisely, in this case, the elevator itself isn’t the real source of menace.
This film’s plot, borrowing from classic thrillers like Hitchcock’s Lifeboat, couldn’t be simpler – a widowed detective (Chris Messina) investigating an apparent suicide is led to a high-rise office tower. There, he attempts to unravel the mystery behind a group of five seemingly random strangers (played by Logan Marshall-Green, Jenny O’Hara, Bojana Novakovic, Bokeem Woodbine and entertaining comic relief Geoffrey Arend), trapped in an unmovable elevator. As the title suggests,...
This film’s plot, borrowing from classic thrillers like Hitchcock’s Lifeboat, couldn’t be simpler – a widowed detective (Chris Messina) investigating an apparent suicide is led to a high-rise office tower. There, he attempts to unravel the mystery behind a group of five seemingly random strangers (played by Logan Marshall-Green, Jenny O’Hara, Bojana Novakovic, Bokeem Woodbine and entertaining comic relief Geoffrey Arend), trapped in an unmovable elevator. As the title suggests,...
- 9/17/2010
- by Glenn Kay
- newsinfilm.com
Still thinking of making a run for that elevator? Think again. The studio have released new images from “Devil”, the “trapped-in-an-elevator-with-the-devil” movie from, according to the ads, “the mind of M. Night Shyamalan”. The script is by Brian Nelson and siblings John Erick Dowdle and Drew Dowdle handle directing duties, but Shyamalan apparently came up with the story, which is good enough to give him top billing. A group of disparate strangers trapped in an office elevator suddenly realize that the devil is among them. Meanwhile, a Detective (Chris Messina) works to help them from the outside. From writer/producer M. Night Shyamalan. Starring Chris Messina, Geoffrey Arend, Logan Marshall-Green, Bojana Novakovic, Jenny O’Hara, Bokeem Woodbine, Jacob Vargas and directed by Drew Dowdle and John Erick Dowdle. Stay out of the elevator September 17, 2010. Four of the new images here. Get the rest in our “Devil” preview page.
- 8/17/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Besf. Best. Episode. So. Far. Don’t you agree PopWatchers? This season has been a little spotty but last night’s Gossip Girl felt like old times. There was Blair bitchiness (my fave line of the evening: “Trust me Nate: I know women…and none of us are that nice.”). There was fabulous fashion (J’adored Serena’s dress at the wedding). And there was Dorota (her own wedding ensemble was genius—the woman should wear more large hats). So it was definitely still the most entertaining Gg this season…but, obvs, I still have some issues. My favorite scene...
- 10/13/2009
- by Tim Stack
- EW.com - PopWatch
This episode opens with Blair trying to schedule a little “mid-morning renaissance” with Chuck, while walking in on Georgina, making out on the bed with a half-naked Dan. Ick. Ick. Ick. Dan gets all frantic and starts to leave. Georgina assures him that Vanessa, Serena and his dad will all be “supportive of them.” He’s confused.
He rushes out of the room, holding his shoes and with his shirt unbuttoned and bumps into… Serena, looking for Blair’s room. “Did I just catch you on a walk of shame?” she asks. He tells her he was just visiting Vanessa who’s on a feng shui kick, until, of course, Vanessa opens her door down the hall. “I thought I heard your voices. What are you doing here?” Busted. Vanessa and Serena suddenly put two and two together, and in unison, Serena says “Please tell me it’s Blair and not Georgina,...
He rushes out of the room, holding his shoes and with his shirt unbuttoned and bumps into… Serena, looking for Blair’s room. “Did I just catch you on a walk of shame?” she asks. He tells her he was just visiting Vanessa who’s on a feng shui kick, until, of course, Vanessa opens her door down the hall. “I thought I heard your voices. What are you doing here?” Busted. Vanessa and Serena suddenly put two and two together, and in unison, Serena says “Please tell me it’s Blair and not Georgina,...
- 9/30/2009
- by Chrissie Saunders
- TVovermind.com
It’s here. You shall remember it’s name. It’s name is Fame. The big question is, what will be the hit from the soundtrack?
You can listen to the whole album at Music.aol.com on their main page for the whole week. Enjoy.
Here is the news release and below is the complete soundtrack listing.
Lakeshore Entertainment, Lakeshore Records and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer are proud to present the soundtrack from the 21st century reinvention of the 1980 Oscar®-winning movie classic, Fame. Set for release on August 25 via Lakeshore Records Fame was produced by Grammy-nominated soundtrack album producers Brian McNelis and Skip Williamson with Eric Craig. The record teams world-renowned songwriters and producers with the stars of the movie on fresh recordings of the classic tracks along with exciting new songs from the film, due in theatres September 25.
Set in the intensely competitive atmosphere of New York City’s prestigious School of Performing Arts,...
You can listen to the whole album at Music.aol.com on their main page for the whole week. Enjoy.
Here is the news release and below is the complete soundtrack listing.
Lakeshore Entertainment, Lakeshore Records and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer are proud to present the soundtrack from the 21st century reinvention of the 1980 Oscar®-winning movie classic, Fame. Set for release on August 25 via Lakeshore Records Fame was produced by Grammy-nominated soundtrack album producers Brian McNelis and Skip Williamson with Eric Craig. The record teams world-renowned songwriters and producers with the stars of the movie on fresh recordings of the classic tracks along with exciting new songs from the film, due in theatres September 25.
Set in the intensely competitive atmosphere of New York City’s prestigious School of Performing Arts,...
- 8/26/2009
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
Blu-Ray Rating: 4.0/5.0 Chicago – “Marley & Me” is that rare, old-fashioned crowd pleaser that honestly pleases. The movie just works. Yes, it’s sentimental, melodramatic, and a bit long, but it’s completely effective and was underrated in theaters. This is going to be a movie that fans love for years to come and Fox has given their family-friendly hit a gorgeous three-disc Blu-Ray treatment.
“Marley & Me” opened with the highest Christmas day gross of all time and stayed at number one into 2009. It’s very easy to see why. This underrated dramedy directed by David Frankel (“The Devil Wears Prada”) and written by the excellent Scott Frank (“The Lookout”) and Don Roos (“The Opposite of Sex”) is moving without being manipulative and the kind of heartwarming story of average people that you don’t see that often in the era of sequels and superheroes.
Marley and Me was released on Blu-Ray on March 31st,...
“Marley & Me” opened with the highest Christmas day gross of all time and stayed at number one into 2009. It’s very easy to see why. This underrated dramedy directed by David Frankel (“The Devil Wears Prada”) and written by the excellent Scott Frank (“The Lookout”) and Don Roos (“The Opposite of Sex”) is moving without being manipulative and the kind of heartwarming story of average people that you don’t see that often in the era of sequels and superheroes.
Marley and Me was released on Blu-Ray on March 31st,...
- 4/7/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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