“That feels like an unnecessarily cruel response.”—Rebecca Sure, Ted Lasso features soccer. It’s also a workplace comedy. Some episodes steer into that concept more than others. This second episode of the final season felt like a workplace comedy, with the characters dealing with a lot of issues at their workplace. In fact, we get going... Continue Reading →
Winter TV Roundup, Week 12
Spring Break season has begun. Some have been off. Some are off now. Some are about to be off. And when you have free time, you might be looking for a new show to sample. There are plenty of new shows out there, but what is worth checking out? Let this weekly post be your... Continue Reading →
Binge Watch: Zachary Levi
The latest D.C. project, Shazam! Fury of the Gods is finally due out Friday. The film stars Zachary Levi as the titular hero. For this week’s Binge, I’m looking at five Levi projects outside of Shazam! Chuck (2007-2012)About: My first introduction to Levi was through the NBC show Chuck, which ran five seasons. It was... Continue Reading →
Boston Strangler a moody look at history that doesn’t quite land
(L-R): Carrie Coon as Jean Cole and Keira Knightley as Loretta McLaughlin in 20th Century Studios' BOSTON STRANGLER, exclusively on Hulu. Photo by Claire Folger. © 2022 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved. In the early 1960s a string of murders had residents of Boston on edge. In the midst of that, a pair of... Continue Reading →
Matt’s Movie Review Roundup
Ghostface in Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group's "Scream VI." It was a solid week for new releases with two anticipated theatrical films and a new release on Netflix. Below are my thoughts on this week’s big releases. If you’d like to see more of my scores for films and thoughts, feel free to follow... Continue Reading →