Another season of “South Park,” another finale with unresolved plot lines. After last year’s election upset threw the season into turmoil, the 2017 run aimed to avoid similar complications by steering clear of predictions, overly serialized plots, and the president in general. No, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone weren’t ever going to leave Donald Trump out of “South Park,” but they weren’t going to make him the sole focus — not again.
In the finale, this decision felt more defeatist than freeing, as casually incorporated parodies of “It” and “Stranger Things” couldn’t overcome a final message that mirrored their premiere, minus the bite, and felt like a collective shrug: The Whites are America’s problem, and there’s no telling what they’ll do next.
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “South Park” Season 21, Episode 10, “Splatty Tomato.”]
Following last week’s Kyle-inspired nuking of Toronto, the Season 21 finale picked up with a country in disarray. The president is hiding out in South Park,...
In the finale, this decision felt more defeatist than freeing, as casually incorporated parodies of “It” and “Stranger Things” couldn’t overcome a final message that mirrored their premiere, minus the bite, and felt like a collective shrug: The Whites are America’s problem, and there’s no telling what they’ll do next.
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “South Park” Season 21, Episode 10, “Splatty Tomato.”]
Following last week’s Kyle-inspired nuking of Toronto, the Season 21 finale picked up with a country in disarray. The president is hiding out in South Park,...
- 12/7/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Se7en is arguably the best film that David Fincher has ever created. While his portfolio of excellent films is pretty wide Se7en was probably his darkest and most chilling film of his career. I’m going to argue that’s the reason why his new show Mindhunter has been created it. Think about it. If his best work was the movie Se7en, it would make sense that he would now create a television show about an FBI agent who is investigating serial killers and rapists. This is just a theory, but I’d be willing to bet that Fincher is most proud of
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- 3/17/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Once upon a time, someone thought it would be funny to combine “Paranormal Activity” with the sort of humor found in such millennial-minded comedies as “Project X” and “Over 21.” If that sounds like your idea of an extremely good time, then you might want to watch the trailer for directors Ben Peyser and Scott Rutherford’s “Ghost Team One.” It’s probably the sort of thing you’ve been after your entire life. All kidding aside, the documentary-style horror/comedy doesn’t look that bad. I mean, it’s probably not going to win any prestigious awards for cinematic excellence down the road, but the premise is kind of amusing. Kind of. Here’s hoping Peyser and Rutherford can make this paper-thin premise work as a feature-length film. A synopsis? Why not: The film follows two friends who are both trying to impress a girl who believes the spirit...
- 9/14/2013
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
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