Disc Dispatch: HUDSON HAWK has Bruce Willis delightfully embracing a cartoonish tone
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
We don't get many movies like Hudson Hawk. You have to continue to appreciate them as they get more and more rare.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
We don't get many movies like Hudson Hawk. You have to continue to appreciate them as they get more and more rare.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
This was a tightly packed episode of Better Call Saul, no longer than any of the previous installments, and it still took plenty of time for the quiet that fills so much of its normal space.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
The discrepancy between my assumptions and the writers' decisions is sometimes even wider than I'd come to understand it to be.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
We didn't know much going into this season of Better Call Saul, but there was one guarantee: Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul would return as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
In this episode, for the first time, the tape ends and we're abruptly left looking at a blue screen.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
There's a lot of covered ground here, but the heart of the episode comes in the last ten minutes and, if you're anything like me, it's what you've been anticipating since the show premiered in 2015.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
So what did we get in the first of our last Saul episodes?
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
What does it mean to star in a thousand movies? Does it dilute the brand, does it spread you too thin?
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
When I watch a Robert Mitchum performance, I'm watching a human being.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
I still have misgivings about the way Barry's turned into such an unlikable character. I
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
I think the show Barry has, by now, established that it isn't chastising us for liking the character Barry.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
I'm glad Better Call Saul will still be around for a little while longer, a constant of good art I'm thankful I can rely on.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
The show is still funny, but Barry was never just funny.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
The slow moments in a Vince Gilligan & Co. production are almost as exciting as the fast ones.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
”I had a bad day. So, I'm not allowed to have a bad day?"
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
Better Call Saul gives us the boxing gym showdown between Jimmy and Howard that we've seen in every preview since the season began
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
I'll be honest with you - I am a simple fool, and the different plot threads in Barry are getting a little difficult for me to follow.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
Saul examines presence through absence.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
People are in a field, they have to escape the field, now GO.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
"Do you love me? Can you say it? Can you say it again?"