Review: Marina Shron’s ‘Sea Child’
“The crystal-clear visuals of ‘Sea Child’ transcend into a an aquatic journey of surrealism…”
“The crystal-clear visuals of ‘Sea Child’ transcend into a an aquatic journey of surrealism…”
It’s been said over and over again: all you need for laughs is a dimly lit presidential bunker, a beautiful woman and two men bickering over her.
Infusing Phthalo Soft Green in Wardrobe, accessories, and makeup
The perks of being a Netflix junkie: sometimes you get what you ask for.
“‘Vanishing Waves’ boasts a touch of Andrei Tarkovsky, but I found many similarities to the psychosexual thrillers of French director Alain Robbe-Grillet, most notably ‘Eden and After’ (1970) and ‘Successive Slidings of Pleasure’ (1974).”
Q.V. Hough on Nightcrawler and the Boulevard of Broken Dreams
The weekly viewers have been in steady decline, but NBC’s Tuesday night romcom, Marry Me, seems to be headed in the right direction as NBC ordered five more episodes.
Q.V. Hough on Peter Weller’s outstanding directing of Sons of Anarchy
Q.V. Hough reviews “Cat People” – now streaming on Warner Archive Instant.
Well doctor, I don’t know.
There’s no business like “know” business.
A Friday night Halloween keeps everyone busy, but once the kids are done collecting the sweets, kick back and check out the exceptional novel by J.R. Reher/J.B. Skelter, Rex’d: Welcome to Scholomance.
Mindy Smith on Managing Your Last-Minute Halloween Costume Ideas
Four episodes in, FOX’s Gracepoint continues to reel me in with outstanding visuals, excellent pacing and perhaps the best all-around cast on television.
Q.V. Hough reviews Scandal ‘The Key’
Fashion Tips from Australia’s Mindy Smith (Formerly of California)
Q.V. Hough reviews Peter Watkins’ 1971 film, “Punishment Park”
Q.V. Hough’s semi-rant on the brutal second episode of NBC’s “Marry Me”
Q.V. Hough on Mulaney’s Odd Halloween Episode
Q.V. Hough previews Sons of Anarchy “Greensleeves.”
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