The British singer’s new music video opens with a sepia-toned shot of a dusty windowsill covered in mounds of dead flies.
There’s something a little false in the film’s sense of play.
There’s a whole lotta healing in the film. Big Racial Issues too. And down-home heartwarming platitudes set to acoustic guitar ballads.
The Wire’s landscape is thick with men almost desperate to reach back and snatch some kid from the vortex.
The quartet of eighth-grade boys at the center of The Wire have their own way of dealing with bad police.
“Change the course” often means more of the same, only more of it.
Even the aging players have a settled sense of place.
Carcetti is keen to meddle, but knows what to leave be.
Those who grasp the personal consequences of the election play the angles with greater care.
Like Michael, Detective Lester Freamon bumps up against the larger forces of an organization.