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Entries in Alia Shawkat (2)

Thursday
Jan142021

Review: Search Party (Season Four)

by Christopher James

Alia Shawkat returns as Dory Sief in the new fourth season of Search Party on HBO Max.Who doesn’t love a good quarantine binge? The minute HBO Max (finally) came on Roku, I began my binge of the first three seasons of Search Party. The beloved, niche TBS comedy about self-absorbed Brooklyn-ites became a strange, but satisfying watch during the day. Sure, the characters were unlikable enough to make the cast of Girls look like saints. Still, I couldn’t stop watching. Maybe that’s because there’s something satisfying about watching the character’s schemes and cover ups come unraveled. What began as a simple search party for a Facebook friend spirals into a murder trial three seasons later. The show continues to take big swings in season four that eventually pay off to be a highly memorable season of TV.

The fourth season, available on HBO Max today, takes us simultaneously further from and closer to that first season premise...

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Tuesday
Apr242018

"Duck Butter" and "O.G." - Star Vehicles for Unexpected Stars

by Murtada

Tribeca is such a wide-ranging film festival that it's hard to pin its personality down. But perhaps the best type of film it regularly offers is the star vehicle for non-stars. We're talking great actors who get to take the center of a movie (for a change) and give it their all, reminding audiences of their big talent.

In O.G. reliable supporting player Jeffrey Wright (Westworld) headlines as a prison inmate navigating the last few weeks of a 25 year sentence. Understandably he’s nervous about life on the outside particularly when he’s forced to deal with the victim of his crime. Life inside also gets complicated when he tries to mentor a young inmate just starting a prison sentence as long as his. Wright is in almost every frame of O.G. and it's a true showcase for his considerable talent. If your love for Wright started with his towering portrayal of Belize in Angels in America, (which won him the Tony in 1994 and the Emmy in 2004), then this is the movie part you've been waiting years for him to receive...

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