no oh-yes! DVD of the week
It’s such a crappy week for new DVDs that there’s nothing worth cheering over this week. Sorry.
It’s such a crappy week for new DVDs that there’s nothing worth cheering over this week. Sorry.
Sean Bean, Clive Owen, and Polly Walker, all babies in a 20-year-old TV thing trotted out now for your delicious enjoyment…
Now you can bring home the cringing subservient terror of a tortured house elf and make it your very own!
Lark Rise to Candleford reminds me very much of All Creatures Great and Small, with its bucolic setting and mellow sense of humor hiding a subtle sharpness…
If you love vampires but hate Twilight…
Can cool stuff get any nerdier than this?
Timothy Olyphant Timothy Olyphant Timothy Olyphant Timothy Olyphant Timothy Olyphant Timothy Olyphant. Also: Timothy Olyphant.
I miss Joel and the bots so bad sometimes it hurts…
This harrowing television drama, from the U.K.’s Channel 4, is a provocative look at the state of the modern Middle East that will shock as many people as it will enthrall, merely by dint of its reasoned, unhysterical look at Israel and its treatment of the Palestinians…
If you haven’t seen Fish Tank, one of the best films of 2010, now you have no excuse: there’s a new Criterion Collection edition just out, so it’s not going to get any better than this.