All posts by "Clarence Moye"

Clarence firmly believes there is no such thing as too much TV or film in one's life. He welcomes comments, criticisms, and condemnations on Twitter or on the web site. Just don't expect him to like you for it.

Masters of Sex falls into something of a more routine pattern this week after the last two episodes hurtled the drama at breakneck pace. The danger in returning to the ...

“The real shock, that night, was your child. The night I stood on your doorstep, I wasn’t looking at Shelley. I was looking at your daughter, wrapped around this stranger’s ...

I’ll be the first to admit that I can’t quite figure out what Masters of Sex intends to do with its second season. All of the pre-release press I’d read ...

After last week’s attention-grabbing, gory pilot episode, Steven Soderbergh’s The Knick settles into more of a standard routine in its second outing. “Standard” for this show, however, just means they’ve ...

“Masters of Sex infuriates me like no other television show does. How can a show that gets so much, and I mean SO MUCH right, go so incredibly off-center and ...

Having (temporarily?) given up feature films, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh has branched out to television to pursue the kinds of projects typically not funded by major Hollywood studios. He along ...

Not all entertainment is meant to be consumed by the masses. There are dozens of television shows that were either wildly beloved by all or are current cult favs that, ...

Masters of Sex infuriates me like no other television show does. How can a show that gets so much, and I mean SO MUCH right, go so incredibly off-center and ...

Fight, the latest episode of Showtime’s Masters of Sex, is literally set against a televised boxing match that has captured the nation’s attention. However, this being an acclaimed cable drama, ...

I traditionally write about television, but I recently spent some time watching Steve James’s wonderful documentary, Life Itself, about the life and death of Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert. ...

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