If HBO was ever really good at one thing, it was the opening sequences of its series, which have always been more important than simply opening credits.
At Milk Gallery in New York’s Meatpacking District, the activity this time of year usually centers on Fashion Week. Yet enter the main gallery and you’ll see dozens of stark, emotional portraits that are the very opposite of …
Entourage‘s writers are trying something difficult in the few weeks before the series ends — giving Vincent Chase, the womanizing, patronizing movie star, actual character development. They’re trying to have Vince grow up and …
Since last week’s episode of Entourage delivered one of the least surprising “dramatic” endings in T.V. history, it was surprising this week to see a few twists that put the show back on track toward a respectable conclusion.
The latest episode of Entourage centered on whether Vince would pass a mandatory drug test that, if he failed, could land him back in jail. This being Entourage, though, we were never really that worried.
Every year at about this time, I’m the giddiest person I know.
The standard structure of a three-act drama goes something like this: in the first act, you get your characters stuck in a tree (some sort of sticky situation); in the second act, you throw rocks at them (i.e., you make things …
If all Casey Anthony wanted to do was disappear, the paparazzi won’t let that happen. But the courts, for now at least, don’t want her back.
“Well if it isn’t the balding Kentucky Fried Chicken.” With that line, Andrew Dice Clay announced his presence on the second episode of Entourage‘s final season. The biggest question is, how long will he stay?
The opening act of Entourage‘s last season promised more in the way of clarity than fireworks.
Forty two years ago today, Neil Armstrong uttered those iconic words. While NASA controllers in Houston, and much of the planet, held its collective breath, Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set down the Eagle Lunar Module, becoming the …