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Hoopleheads: Episode 24 “Boy the Earth Talks To”

April 17, 2019 By Søren Hough 2 Comments

https://www.hbo.com/deadwood/season-02/12-boy-the-earth-talks-to

After last week’s dirge, Deadwood closes out Season 2 with the fantastic “Boy the Earth Talks To.” Director Ed Bianchi is back and it’s immediately apparent. His clever use of depth of field and of framing immediately permeate event he more mundane scenes. Tonally the show also strikes a contrast with its predecessor, trading day […]

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Hoopleheads: Episode 20 “Childish Things”

March 24, 2019 By Søren Hough 2 Comments

https://www.hbo.com/deadwood/season-02/8-childish-things

“Childish Things” is outstanding television. Director Tim Van Patten and writer Regina Corrado offer beautiful vignette-like portraits of human relationships within Deadwood. Meanwhile, the denizens of the camp — enemies and allies alike — coalesce around a charming wager as to whether or not Tom Nuttall (Leon Rippy) can ride his newfangled bicycle across the […]

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Hoopleheads: Episode 19 “E.B. Was Left Out”

March 16, 2019 By Søren Hough 2 Comments

https://www.hbo.com/deadwood/season-02/7-e-b-was-left-out

“E.B. Was Left Out” is a generally fantastic episode of Deadwood, even if both J and I found the subplot about the new prostitutes in the Chinese part of camp to be distasteful in presentation. Director Michael Almereyda adds small touches here and there to keep things interesting, particularly in his framings of otherwise ordinary […]

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Hoopleheads: Episode 18 “Something Very Expensive”

March 9, 2019 By Søren Hough 3 Comments

https://www.hbo.com/deadwood/season-02/6-something-very-expensive

“Something Very Expensive” is an explosive episode that finally delivers on the foreboding promise of Mr. W (Garret Dillahunt). Here we finally see his truest colors, only hinted at before. He sees the world as transactional; there are proclivities he would like satisfied, and George Hearst provides the capital to cover for his indulgences. Sometimes […]

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Hoopleheads: Episode 16 “Requiem for a Gleet”

February 23, 2019 By Søren Hough 2 Comments

https://www.hbo.com/deadwood/season-02/4-requiem-for-a-gleet/

“Requiem for a Gleet” lives up to its name this episode, highlighting a deeply agonized Al (Ian McShane) as he struggles to hold on to consciousness in the face of extreme pain. Indeed, this episode serves as a finale to the Kidney Stone Arc, as it were, finally offering Al a gleet-ful release from his […]

Television

Hoopleheads: Episode 15 “New Money”

February 16, 2019 By Søren Hough 2 Comments

https://www.hbo.com/deadwood/season-02/3-new-money

After a two-part transition from Season 1 to Season 2, we’re finally off to the races with “New Money.” This episode sees the unlikely return of Garret Dillahunt to Deadwood. He previously portrayed the coward Jack McCall, but here he debuts an equally consequential character: Mr. Wolcott, also known as Mr. W. He enters the […]

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Hoopleheads: Episode 7 “Bullock Returns to the Camp”

September 28, 2016 By Søren Hough 1 Comment

http://www.hbo.com/deadwood/episodes/1/07-bullock-returns-to-the-camp/index.html

In “Bullock Returns to the Camp,” Deadwood seems to have found its fresh start. Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) has let off some steam and Alma Garret (Molly Parker) is mostly recovered from addiction leading to marked changes in their demeanors (and chemistry). Meanwhile the doctor (Brad Dourif), Jane (Robin Weigert) and Reverend Smith (Ray McKinnon) seem to have […]

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The Coens and Cinematic Convention

April 30, 2014 By Sam McAdoo 1 Comment

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To a person raised by Amish wolves deep in the oceans of Europa, much of the appeal of the films of the brothers Coen would make little sense. In making their films, the Coens work off of established genre conventions, twisting and inverting them into strange new forms. In doing so, the Coens operate under […]

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