Star Wars Cinematic Universe Retrospective: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Eternally dunking on Rogue One
Eternally dunking on Rogue One
Laurie Blake is finally in on the joke. But the joke is still on her.
With only one half-season of Bojack Horseman remaining, I fully intend to spend as much time as humanly (and horsenly) possibly talking about it. Bojack Horseman is one of the best shows of the decade, one of the most consistently brilliant, insightful deep-dives into trauma, abuse, addiction, and mental illness, not to mention a magnificent vehicle for Noted Character Actress Margot Martindale to spin her winsome charms over the nation at large. The last half of this season drops at the end of January next year, and I’m already a little sad to think that it’s going to be over all too soon.
Happy Halloween, one and all! I hope you’re all having a suitably spooky and safe season of scares, and thank you for joining me for another one of these reviews which I still, unaccountably, continue to write out of actual choice despite the seething mess of this season so far.
Let’s take this all the way back to 1826.
Loss comes with a responsibility – and a legacy.
For Halloween, we’re deep-diving into the horror franchise that has defined a decade – for better and for worse.
Context, in Damon Lindelof’s new version of Watchmen, is everything.