Game Change lives in the reaction shot: in capturing the eyes of mute staffers on the sidelines witnessing the clashes of personality.
Palin’s denial of her own contribution to the current political discourse is dumbfounding.
This episode was recorded a scant two weeks ago, way back when the Claire Denis retro was winding down at IFC Center.
What’s most striking about Sarah Palin’s Alaska is its subject’s apparent reverence for Mother Nature.
Disney de Sade, I think I’ll call it.
“Kill the bill!” is the new “Drill, baby, drill!”
If the Republican Party was hobbled at the outset of the 2008 election, they were on the floor when it ended.
There’s that word, “moderate,” again.
It seems Republicans have been the ones harboring the most anger and frustration this political season.
Sustaining a majority is, evidently, a more challenging enterprise than creating one.
In the homestretch, the John McCain campaign has resorted to the oldest playground tactic in the book: name-calling.
Speaking of math, there was a lot of it recited in Nashville.
Understanding Screenwriting #7: Miracle at St. Anna, The Tall Target, How I Met Your Mother, Ugly Betty, & More
I have not read the novel, but James McBride’s screenplay is a mess.
I beg your indulgence as I go on yet another financial market crisis rant.
I admit it: Sarah Palin is making me go as batshit crazy as a Young Earth Creationist.
Palin is a staunch supporter of teaching creationism in publicly funded schools, a clear violation of the separation of church and state.
Now that the RNC is over, my feelings about the Republican’s chances in November remain unchanged.
I’ll say one thing: Sarah Palin’s no Dan Quayle.
If an opening gavel falls in the forest and no one hears it, will it provide a post-convention bounce?
Call me Ishmael.