
Matthew Creith
Film and TV Critic at Freelance
Founder and Writer at Matinee With Matt
Film/TV Critic l @rottentomatoes approved l Podcast Host | Words in @edgemedianet @inmagazineca @thewrap | Member of @criticschoice @dorianawards
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2 weeks ago |
thewrap.com | Matthew Creith |Jose Alejandro Bastidas
“You’re so pretty when you’re alive.”In an era of appointment television where series like “The White Lotus” and “Reacher” seem to occupy space to the tune of millions of viewers each week, Netflix is sticking with its bingeable model with the drop of another must-see title. “Black Mirror,” the British television series famous for its convoluted anthology episode premises akin to the modern version of “The Twilight Zone,” returns for Season 7 with a new concept that feels familiar.
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3 weeks ago |
thewrap.com | Matthew Creith |Jose Alejandro Bastidas
“Well aren’t you a big, brave girl?”When last we left our fateful antiheroes Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder), Ava had just confronted her nemesis/boss about her role as head writer on Deborah’s upcoming late night show. A role that was promised to her after years of torment, unruly comedy tours, harmful attacks and damn good jokes. Ava saw an opportunity to grab life by the balls and hoist herself up the corporate ladder.
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3 weeks ago |
matineewithmatt.com | Matthew Creith
Matthew Creith4 minutes ago3 min read"Put on a happy face."In the 1990s, Canadian-American Keith Hunter Jesperson was arrested and convicted of killing women who were often seen as vulnerable: sex workers and those without families or a support system. He would become known as The Happy Face Killer, largely because he enjoyed attention from the media and police, so he drew smiley faces on the letters he sent to them.
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4 weeks ago |
thewrap.com | Matthew Creith |Jose Alejandro Bastidas
“You don’t look sad … you just look like a reluctant bottom.”When a new series receives the James Burrows stamp of approval, it’s almost guaranteed to be a hysterical ride.
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1 month ago |
edgemedianetwork.com | Matthew Creith
Mar 16EDGE Interview: Director Cristina Costantini Explores What Makes Sally Ride a Complicated Hero in 'Sally' After premiering at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, the documentary "Sally" headed to Austin to take a bow at South by Southwest. Documenting the complicated life of Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, is undoubtedly a monumental task.
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Bookended by strong performances and eerie realities, “Black Mirror” Season 7 prides itself on its deliciously weird and thought-provoking concepts. My review for @thewrap:

#BlackMirror Season 7 Review: Excellent Cast and Dazzling Sequels Fuel Rich New Batch of Episodes https://t.co/oSSDkz5CP3

#Hacks continues to delight and inspire. Check out my review of Season 4 for @TheWrap!

#Hacks Season 4 Review: Max Series Tackles Late Night in Hilariously Vicious Return https://t.co/jAc4zrKgoy

It's because of Ashford's performance against Quaid's menacing demeanor that the series works on the levels that it does. My review of HAPPY FACE on @paramountplus: https://t.co/cDOLsssVrZ