Andor is a shining example of what you can do in franchise media if you have an interesting story to tell and actually double down in exploring it with great possibilities and depth. Puts many other spinoffs and reiterations to shame
Miller’s Crossing (1990) is a straight-up masterpiece that somehow never gets mentioned enough. The Coens turn a gangster story into a chess match of loyalty, betrayal, and quiet menace, with Gabriel Byrne playing one of their sharpest, most tragic leads.
I don’t think Lindy Ruff is getting enough credit.
One of the youngest teams in hockey went toe-to-toe with a perennial contender and didn’t let emotions ruin the game.
Tampa played like goons, the Sabres played like veterans. Now they lead the Atlantic. #Sabrehood
What an incredible honor to have “Iris” played as the very last song at Highmark Stadium - home to the @BuffaloBills for 53 seasons !!!!
#buffalobills#BillsMafia
“I think Alfonso Cuarón's 'Children of Men' (2006) gives the best diagnosis of ideological despair of late capitalism, of a society without history. This, is a true despair of the film. The true infertility is the very lack of meaningful historical experience."
— Slavoj Žižek