Wash Westmoreland’s acutely told film relishes the messy details and ambivalences of Colette’s life.
Director Marc Evans’s monotonous style keeps the film earthbound.
With tonight’s episode, the writers of Game of Thrones continue the trend of organizing each episode of season two around a different theme.
After last week’s remarkable season premiere of Game of Thrones, “The Night Lands” is a bit of a letdown.
The episode shows us that the Silurians and present-day humanity are unable to overcome their seemingly irreconcilable differences.
Many of the elements of this story have their roots in the Pertwee era.
The film is a marriage made in audience-capitulating hell.
Ghost Writer suggests a game of chess played delicately and with great precision.
This is the first episode of Torchwood that left me choked up, crying with Gwen at the end.