
Sam Adams
Writer, @SlateCulture. Member @NYFCC | @NatSocFilmCrix | @WGAEast Thinking about movies and cities.
Articles
-
1 week ago |
slate.com | Sam Adams
Movies By In Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning, Tom Cruise hangs from a flaming biplane and dodges missiles at the bottom of the ocean. But the movie’s most inspired stunt has nothing to do with death-defying acrobatics. It’s the return of CIA analyst William Donloe (Rolf Saxon). Neither the character’s name nor the actor’s is likely to ring much of a bell.
-
1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Sam Adams
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysIn Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning, Tom Cruise hangs from a flaming biplane and dodges missiles at the bottom of the ocean. But the movie’s most inspired stunt has nothing to do with death-defying acrobatics. It’s the return of CIA analyst William Donloe (Rolf Saxon).
-
1 week ago |
slate.com | Sam Adams
Skip to the content Would Never Bore Its Audience Television By This article contains spoilers for “My Controls,” the Season 2 finale of The Rehearsal. The underlying joke of Nathan for You, the series in which business-school grad Nathan Fielder offers free advice to struggling businesses, is that most of his advice is terrible.
-
1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Sam Adams
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysThis article contains spoilers for “My Controls,” the Season 2 finale of The Rehearsal. The underlying joke of Nathan for You, the series in which business-school grad Nathan Fielder offers free advice to struggling businesses, is that most of his advice is terrible.
-
1 week ago |
slate.com | Sam Adams
Television By This article contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of The Last of Us. The first season of The Last of Us ended with the show’s gruff hero, Joel (Pedro Pascal), making a horrifying choice whose moral weight was undermined by the fact that, unlike in the video games on which the series is based, you only had to watch him do the deed rather than carry it out yourself.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 37K
- Tweets
- 167K
- DMs Open
- Yes

not sure this is commonly regarded as one of Zemeckis’ best, let alone his last great movie, but come and see for yourself.

Happy Birthday Robert Zemeckis! He envisioned his 2000 thriller WHAT LIES BENEATH as pure suspense movie, "the kind of film Hitchcock would have done in his day, but using the modern technology of today to help tell the story." See WHAT LIES BENEATH on 35mm June 22 introduced https://t.co/15WbrwF0yU

I wrote about the end of Andor, a show about people who changed history but won't be remembered by it. https://t.co/QWSs9mYpC3

RT @Slate: Dear Care and Feeding: My daughter has tracked me down. But I can't give her what she wants from me. https://t.co/aRlxwQMiF8