A review of tonight's The Americans coming up just as soon as I have borscht for the first time in a long time... "I want it to stop, Clark. I want it to end." -Martha There's usually a lot going on in your average Americans episode: family drama, FBI drama, intrigue at the Rezidentura (and/or back in the Ussr, when Nina was still alive), plus at least a couple of different operations for Philip and Elizabeth to mount. This works to the show's enormous benefit, since it conveys just how ragged the Centre runs our main characters, and since the overscheduled frenzy of their lives is an effective metaphor for the problems your average married couple constantly juggles, even without honeypots and assassinations and deep cover identities mixed in. That hectic design also means that when the show drops everything else to tell essentially one story for the hour,...
- 4/28/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Debra Messing was in attendance Saturday night to celebrate the premiere of the film Butterflies of Bill Baker. Messing was joined by VH1 Gossip Table personality Delaina Dixon, and more, as well as the stars of the film, Will Chase, Sterling Jerins, Zuzanna Szadkowski, and Polly Lee. The film’s producer Reema Dutt and director Sania Jhankar attended as well as Angeli Kakade, the film’s music supervisor singer/songwriter.
Butterflies of Bill Baker revolves around a sweet and sensitive man, Bill Baker, who lets life pass by him. Living a seemingly normal life, Bill suffers from Pavornocturnus, which is a real condition that causes people to commit violent acts in their sleep. Suffering through the condition, Bill resorts to a new, yet dangerous technology that has serious mind-altering side affects.
Shot all over New York City, the film was a finalist at the Chris Columbus Vague Award, where director...
Butterflies of Bill Baker revolves around a sweet and sensitive man, Bill Baker, who lets life pass by him. Living a seemingly normal life, Bill suffers from Pavornocturnus, which is a real condition that causes people to commit violent acts in their sleep. Suffering through the condition, Bill resorts to a new, yet dangerous technology that has serious mind-altering side affects.
Shot all over New York City, the film was a finalist at the Chris Columbus Vague Award, where director...
- 7/4/2013
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
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