For a while, though, Olivia Colman’s performance carries the film, with little narrative distraction or stylistic conspicuousness.
The show’s third and final season struggles to consistently build gripping stories for its vivid characters to inhabit.
MacLaren elaborates on her decision to rhyme a character’s slow walk down a corridor with a scene from the show’s first episode.
Unwitting transformation is on display throughout the season finale of The Deuce.
The pimps are the first to face eradication by the proliferation of porn and brothels.
The episode’s most pivotal scene is a court ruling to drop charges against a group of pornographers.
The latest episode of The Deuce is in many ways the most pessimistic hour of the series so far.
Pasts, presents, and futures are illustrated simultaneously, all balanced on the razor’s edge of Times Square.
The latest episode of The Deuce illustrates that a glass ceiling exists even in society’s cellar.
The episode will likely be unbowed by one pimp’s knife, whenever he finally spies them on the horizon.
The first episode of The Deuce introduces outsiders striving for success in their own illicit framework.
With this gorgeous and obsessive four-disc set, Donnie Darko fanatics may have found their ultimate bible, at last.
We have no doubt that we’ll be miffed by how some of these categories shake out on Sunday night.
The film boldly raises the unanswerable question of whether it’s better for an artist to safely isolate his work or tweak it a bit so as to share it with the world.
Resolutely timely, it spins a series of nested mysteries around that most impenetrable of subjects: the Middle East.
Roland Emmerich makes love of country into a thing of unabashed hokum, which bleeds through every nook of this overstuffed jumble and leaves no character untouched.
Compared to most of the season’s races, Best Actress has remained somewhat open.
The twisted minds at Lionsgate really outdid themselves with the poaster for What to Expect When You’re Expecting.
The means by which the film provides the facts is its weakest aspect, but it’s more a narrative snafu than a half-assed political statement.
This posh comedy’s script ably intertwines a women’s film with a risqué slice of history.