Throughout, writer-directors Lisa Robinson and Annie J. Howell’s film buckles under the weight of its symbolism.
Its second season is no more or less disappointing than a grand seduction that concludes with a minute-long roll in the hay.
“Confessions” returns to the theme of the dangerous fragility of crushed American masculinity, the show’s grandest concern.
“The Perfect Batch: Breaking Bad Cast Favorites” is part of FSLC and AMC’s week-long celebration of the series.
Walter White may soon be dead, but his legacy will live forever courtesy of this sterling Blu-ray transfer.
Breaking Bad continues to fuss over small details and pick at new threads, even with the end looming.
Get ready to dig your fingernails into your palms all over again.
Breaking Bad is a complete work, one thought out long in advance and unfolding in its own time.
And you thought the silent Mexican hitmen were scary.
It’s an immersive and harrowing tale of moral decay and conflicted identity.
Chain reactions are the miniature explosions that drive most of the hard sciences, particularly chemistry.
What does it mean anymore to be a father? We still roughly know what it means to be a mother. Indeed, we rather know it in our bones.
Heroic qualities are infrequently associated with the name Walter, which is old-fashioned and lacks charisma and dynamism.
“Better Call Saul” is the kind of episode that made me get interested in television in the first place.
It allows all of the characters to step back for a second and breathe, something they very much need after the events of the first six episodes.
There’s a lot going on in “Breakage,” even if the pace remains as deliberate as the rest of the season has.