A largely standalone episode shows the Pickles family before tragedy. Read our review here!
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This Kidding review contains spoilers.
Kidding Episode 8
Kidding typically leans more heavily on the drama side of the dramedy equation, but “Philliam” is the series at its most harrowing. Taking a break from the present-day storyline to explore the Pickles’ home life prior to Phil’s death and the lethal injection of Jeff’s prison pen pal, “Philliam” offers insights into all of our central characters and serves a great bit of table setting before our final two episodes of the season.
The most interesting aspect of “Philliam” is the way that the episode presents Jeff’s relationship with his two sons. It’s always been hinted at that Phil was a bit of a problem child, but in seeing Phil’s so-called outbursts, it’s clear that Phil was just seeking attention from his dad.
TV
This Kidding review contains spoilers.
Kidding Episode 8
Kidding typically leans more heavily on the drama side of the dramedy equation, but “Philliam” is the series at its most harrowing. Taking a break from the present-day storyline to explore the Pickles’ home life prior to Phil’s death and the lethal injection of Jeff’s prison pen pal, “Philliam” offers insights into all of our central characters and serves a great bit of table setting before our final two episodes of the season.
The most interesting aspect of “Philliam” is the way that the episode presents Jeff’s relationship with his two sons. It’s always been hinted at that Phil was a bit of a problem child, but in seeing Phil’s so-called outbursts, it’s clear that Phil was just seeking attention from his dad.
- 10/29/2018
- Den of Geek
Virgil Films & Entertainment has announced the home video (DVD/Blu-ray) releases of 3 S&A-covered titles: Michel Gondry's The We And The I, British/Egyptian drama My Brother The Devil, and Egyptian revolution documentary, 1/2 Revolution. Michel Gondry's Bronx tale The We and The I made its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, last year (2012). The film stars Michael Brodie, Teresa Lynn, Laidychen Carrasco, Raymond Delgado, Jonathan Ortiz, Jonathan Worrell and Alex Barrios, and is described as follows: The We and the I is the heartfelt and comical story of the final bus ride home for a group of young high school students and...
- 8/27/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Title: The We and the I Director: Michel Gondry Starring: Michael Brodie, Teresa Lynn, Raymond Delgado, Jonathan Ortiz, Jonathan Worrell, Alex Barrios, Laidychen Carrasco, Jacobchen Carrasco, Meghan Murphy, Raymond Rios, Mia Lobo Filmmaker Michel Gondry has always been a visionary of visual style, dating back to his groundbreaking work in the music video format. Less noted is his soft spot for underclass underdogs and those existing on the margins of society, as found in his features like “Be Kind Rewind” and “The Science of Sleep.” That predilection gets a more direct exercising in what may be Gondry’s most narratively straightforward and direct movie yet, which charts a city bus ride home [ Read More ]
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- 3/21/2013
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
108 Media and Paladin picked up all North American rights to Michel Gondry's Bronx tale The We and The I at the Toronto International Film Festival, where the film made its North American screening debut last year (2012). The film, which we've been tracking since its Director's Fortnight debut at the Cannes Film Festival in May, stars Michael Brodie, Teresa Lynn, Laidychen Carrasco, Raymond Delgado, Jonathan Ortiz, Jonathan Worrell and Alex Barrios, and is described as follows: The We and the I is the heartfelt and comical story of the final bus ride home for a group of young high school students and graduates. As kids depart the bus for the last time, we...
- 1/14/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
108 Media and Paladin have picked up all North American rights to Michel Gondry's Bronx tale The We and The I at the Toronto International Film Festival, where the film is making its North American screening debut. The film, which we've been tracking since its Director's Fortnight debut at the Cannes Film Festival in May, stars Michael Brodie, Teresa Lynn, Laidychen Carrasco, Raymond Delgado, Jonathan Ortiz, Jonathan Worrell and Alex Barrios, and is described as follows: The We and the I is the heartfelt and comical story of the final bus ride home for a group of young high school students and graduates. As kids depart the bus for the last time, we get to...
- 9/8/2012
- by Courtney
- ShadowAndAct
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