“I don’t control the wind. I only study it.”
It's possible to view 'A Dream of a Dream' as anticlimax, but 'Shōgun' fans
Tonight on “The Masked Singer,” the Group B finalists open the evening with a showstopping performance of “It’s My Life” by Bon Jovi. Throughout the episode, contestants perform songs that hold a special place in their hearts like “One Moment In Time,” “It’s Tricky,” and “Carry On Wayward Son.” Nick Cannon hosts the wild and […]
A good memoir should be more than an autobiography and less than a confessional but contain elements of both. As a reader, I am less interested in being overwhelmed with family trauma and pathos except when it informs the greater tale being told. Quite often, it is the memoirs that feature an excess of pathos More
Shogun season 2 has become a trending topic after the FX series culminates with the release of episode 10 on Tuesday, April 23. Based on James Clavell's 1975 novel 'Shogun', the show has become an instant hit with viewers. Will there be a second season?First, let's take a look at the storyline of Shogun season 1. Shōgun TV series, like its eponymous novel follows the events in Japan during Sengoku Period (1467-1600) which witnessed the beginning of prolonged civil war in the then feudal...
Kafka whining about his lack of power from being in his 30s is pretty relatable - I promise you kids, you will notice a few more slowdowns and aches as time catches up with you.
Given the past few episodes, I was expecting more of a showstopper-style finale in which a bunch more characters would die, or maybe someone would seek some kind of retribution for Mariko’s death. But no. This is more of a denouement of an episode, a processing of things, and a subtle setting-up of the future to come for these characters. Oh, and Yabushige loses his goddamn mind—and head. But first, we’re greeted with the face of an elderly Blackthorne, lying supine and grunting in a big,...
The best show on television right now is doing something simple: nailing its final minutes every week.
Barbie can’t trust Kyle and is worried about what her dad will think, and the Yelp Elites are annoying. It’s a rough time for our girl!
The last of the Park Chan Wook-directed episodes ends in murder like all good Park Chan-Work works.
Gina Gershon as a homicidal plastic surgeon? Bless this show.