Silo: Season 1, “The Getaway” & “Outside” – TV Review

“The Getaway” & “Outside”

  • Creator: Graham Yost
  • Starring: Rebecca Ferguson, David Oyelowo, Rashida Jones, Tim Robbins, Common, Ferdinand Kingsley, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche

Grade: B+

Warning: Reviews of Silo season 1 will contain spoilers.

Before I heap praise on the final two episodes of this first season of Silo, there are some nits I must, unfortunately, pick. For as much as I’ve enjoyed this under-seen series, a few relatively minor issues have come up in the later half of the season. To start, the show’s supporting cast, great as they are, have never really felt as fully formed as Juliette or Sims or Billings. The main thrust of the season has been all about Juliette and her search for the truth, with the occasional glimpse into the home lives of the aforementioned characters, but I would’ve appreciated an episode or a few B-plots that explored Harriet Walter’s Walker or virtually any more information about Avi Nash’s Lukas Kyle. Indeed, I still don’t know much about Lukas, aside from his affection for Juliette and his curiosity about the stars outside.

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No Hard Feelings – Movie Review

No Hard Feelings

  • Director: Gene Stupnitsky
  • Writers: Gene Stupnitsky, John Phillips
  • Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Andrew Barth Feldman, Natalie Morales, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Laura Benanti, Matthew Broderick, Kyle Mooney, Hasan Minhaj, Scott MacArthur

Grade: B

You’ve seen a movie like No Hard Feelings many times before, give or take a few details here and there. The film harkens back to the heydays of 90s and early 2000’s romantic comedies where the plot rarely changes but the jokes and the performances from its leads carry it across the finish line. It’s the kind of film that Hollywood has all but stopped releasing theatrically today, a raunchy R-rated comedy that plays much better in a packed room full of strangers than at home on a streaming service.

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Past Lives – Movie Review

Past Lives

  • Director: Celine Song
  • Writer: Celine Song
  • Starring: Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, John Magaro

Grade: A-

Fate. Love. Identity. Regret. Longing. All of these ideas are familiar devices in films when filtered through certain genres. Some of the best romances, like In the Mood for Love and the Before trilogy, deal with a number of those themes while creating memorable moments and dialogue. But those films came from celebrated, seasoned veterans who had years of experience under their belts. For writer/director Celine Song, she tackles these ideas in her searing debut Past Lives, and makes it look easy. The result is one of the best films of the year so far.

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Best TV Shows of 2023 So Far

As always with television, as much as I’ve tried to keep up with what’s new, there will always be content that slips through my fingers. Therefore there will be some notably absent shows from this list like Abbott Elementary, Shrinking, Dead Ringers, The Diplomat, Poker Face, and more. Nevertheless, here are some of the best series of the first half of the year.

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Elemental – Movie Review

Elemental

  • Director: Peter Sohn
  • Writers: John Hoberg, Kat Likkel, Brenda Hsueh
  • Starring: Leah Lewis, Mamoudou Athie, Ronnie del Carmen, Shila Ommi, Wendy McClendon-Covey, Catherine O’Hara

Grade: B

Pixar’s best films, like Ratatouille, Up, Finding Nemo, or Inside Out, have the ability to transport audiences to new worlds, and explore thought-provoking ideas that appeal to moviegoers young and old alike. Though the venerated studio has struggled to measure up to its glory days in recent years, there have been bright spots, like Turning Red or Luca. Its newest release, Elemental, attempts a four-quadrant film by crafting an adult-minded story while filling it with bright, beautifully realized characters, but ultimately falls short in some crucial areas.

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Best Performances of 2023 So Far

Every year brings new, exciting performances from actors old and new, and 2023 has been no different in its first six months. Here are the best of the year so far from film and television.

Honorable Mentions:

  • Phil Dunster; Ted Lasso
  • Joel Edgerton; Master Gardener
  • Sarah Goldberg; Barry
  • Glenn Howerton; BlackBerry
  • Emma Mackey; Emily
  • Johnathan Majors; Creed III
  • Joaquin Phoenix; Beau is Afraid
  • Lea Seydoux; One Fine Morning
  • Ali Wong; Beef
  • Helene York; The Other Two
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