"Breaking Bad" withdrawal? "Better Call Saul!"
AMC launched the highly anticipated series “Better Call Saul” this past weekend in a two-night premiere event.
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AMC launched the highly anticipated series “Better Call Saul” this past weekend in a two-night premiere event.
Warning, this is a review of the season premiere of “Game of Thrones” and does contain spoilers.
Any time I catch drift of HBO releasing a new show, it feels like Christmas morning all over again. And how could I not be excited? With an already impressive collection spanning from “The Wire” to “Girls” to “The Sopranos” to my personal favorite, “Game of Thrones,” it has become increasingly difficult to deny the network’s abundance of ingenious writers and inventive plotlines. Things were no different this time around when HBO announced its newest addition, “True Detective,” starring exciting duo Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.
“Can I kiss you, please? Can I kiss you on the mouth? Please let me…” Scotty J. drunkenly begs Dirk Diggler (played by Mark Wahlberg) in the 1997 film “Boogie Nights.”
Kim Jong-Il. A name that induces fear in some, hatred in others, and yet, the highest reverence in many. Most outsiders strongly criticize and oppose the humanitarian abuses and dictatorship in North Korea, often without clear understanding of the true terrors and shocking realities of the isolated nation.