2016 Tribeca Film Festival: Elvis & Nixon

Until February 1971, President Richard Nixon had meetings in the Oval Office unrecorded, unable to be called upon by him and his staff as well as those that came after him. One of those such meetings included the December 21,…

TV Review: Fargo (1×09) “A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage”

I understand that narratively, Lorne is the shows antagonist but man, you’d be hard presses to argue that Lester isn’t the true villain. We instinctively know when something bad is going to happen in film and television. More often than…

‘Roswell’ reunites at ATX TV Festival

Roswell fans rejoiced over the weekend at the ATX Festival, after 15 years (yes it’s been that long!) the cast and executive producer reunited to talk about the hit sci-fi series. Jason Katims, EP, was joined by Jason Behr, who…

TV Review: Fargo (1×07) “Who Shaves the Barber?”

After last week’s episode and the tension riddle conclusion it would be easy for this week’s installment to seem a bit stilted in comparison. Where last week dealt with events and circumstances coming to an ugly head, this week deals…

TV Review: Fargo (1×05) “The Six Ungraspables”

“Only a fool thinks he can solve the world’s problems” “But you gotta try, don’t you?” Turning out its best episode yet Fargo steps it up a notch and begins moving at a faster speed. It’s a testament of just…

TV Review: Fargo (1×04) “Eating the Blame”

We are predators, and sometimes forces are beyond our control. That is the message of this week’s Fargo which may be the best one yet. So many of these characters are terrible people. Sure they may entertain us such as…

TV Review: Fargo (1×03) A Muddy Road

Molly has, unsurprisingly, become the hero of the show. Sure, Lorne is the leading character and the one who’s actions people revolve around, but Molly is who I want to see more of, who I root for and who I…