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2018
Jan
6
 
 
Now that we’ve turned the calendar to 2018, Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 sci-fi masterpiece, adapted from a work by collaborator Arthur C. Clarke, is now 50 years old. To me, that’s amazing. And another thing that’s amazing is how the special effects, and the deeply mysterious story, continue to hold up, enchant, and amaze. Great movie. And tonight, on TCM, it’s presented beautifully, without interruption – except for the movie’s original music-filled intermis
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
6
 
 
This 2016 movie is about the early years of the space race, when scientists were still figuring things out – and so were mathematicians, some of whom get special attention in this inspirational character study. What makes them so special? For one thing, they’re women. For another, they’re African-American. In the period in which this movie is set, both of those factors are significant, and unusual. Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monae star.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
5
 
 
James and Alyssa, the main characters of the new Netflix dramedy The End of the F***ing World, are a Bob Dylan kind of couple...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
5
 
 
MOVIE PREMIERE: Director Mike Flanagan, whose credits include Oculus and Gerald’s Game, directed this horror movie starring Jacob Tremblay as a boy taken in by foster parents Kate Bosworth and Thomas Jane. Originally, it was his next project after hitting it big with the imaginatively scary Oculus, and was slated for release by Relativity in 2015 – but never surfaced, reportedly because of that company’s financial problems. Like A Nightmare on Elm Street, it’s about a you
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
5
 
 
DOCUMENTARY SERIES PREMIERE: If you were watching political coverage at the end of 2017, no matter where on TV you were watching, you might have thought of that saying, “Laws are like sausages. It’s better not to see them being made.” Well, in this new six-part Netflix documentary, the reverse is true, and Rotten shows you, in often intentionally uncomfortable detail, how sausages are made. And how fish are caught, and chickens are raised, and crops are grown, and all the other
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
5
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: This new game show is a throwback of sorts to Kids Say the Darndest Things, a feature presented originally on the radio and TV versions of Art Linkletter’s House Party – but that was back in the Forties, Fifties, and Sixties. A revival ran decades later, in the late Nineties, but that was hosted by Bill Cosby, whose legacy is a lot more problematic at the moment. (And probably forever.) But Ricky Gervais still sees the value, and the humor, in having adults listen to
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
5
 
 
In tonight’s episode, the intergalactic gladiator games that are staged in this alternate future timeline (just go with it, because I don’t have the timeline to explain) put Daisy at dead center – with plans for her to fight to the death, and perhaps destroy chunks of populations and planets in the offing when unleashing her untested powers as Quake. Also in tonight’s episode, but behind the scenes, series star Clark Gregg, who plays Coulson, makes his directorial debut.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
5
 
 
John Boorman directed this 1972 film version of James Dickey’s poetic thriller of a novel, about four suburban weekend warriors on a canoe trip down south, braving a winding river before it’s flooded by a dam land reclamation project. On camera, though, Deliverance becomes both a thing of beauty – the way the river and the scenery are shot is breathtaking – and a thing of terror. I saw this movie more than 45 years ago, and still wince at the phrase “purty mouth.&rd
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
5
 
 
  AMC’s Breaking Bad turns 10 years old this month, which its network is celebrating by repeating the entire series, in sequence, on weekends through the end of January. The celebration is richly deserved, and not only for the way the series advanced the evolution of quality TV in general, and AMC in particular. Breaking Bad also happens to be, in my opinion, the best TV drama series ever presented. It’s got brilliantly written and performed characters, its photography is as
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Jan
5
 
 
There was a bit of excitement as the TV Critics Association (TCA) winter press tour began Thursday — and not just because so many out of town reporters managed to get to Pasadena before the wintery bomb cyclone hit the Northeast...