seddy91:

3 years ago… ♥ May 3, 2010
Reading of Speak Truth to Power (with Alfred Molina)

seddy91:

years ago… ♥ May 3, 2010

thisisthelist:

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thisisthelist:

“eyyyy”

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who doesn’t

who doesn’t

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paulhandsomeadelstein:

Paul Adelstein - Return To Zero - Alfred Molina - Sean Hanish

criminallyincompetent:

Tʜᴇ Sᴏʀᴄᴇʀᴇʀ’s Aᴘᴘʀᴇɴᴛɪᴄᴇ - The Bathroom Scene

tvworthwatching:

TV WORTH WATCHING:
MONDAY MORNINGS 
TNT, 10 p.m. ET; 2/4/2013
SERIES PREMIERE: David E. Kelley and co-executive producer Bill D’Elia have been making TV a long time, and most of it has been terrific: Ally McBeal, The Practice, Boston Legal, Harry’s Law. They even worked together on Kelley’s Chicago Hope, a medical series that premiered the same week as ER – and here they are again, almost 20 years later, with a new medical series, this one based on a novel by Dr. Sanjay Gupta. The standout in the series pilot is Alfred Molina, as the no-nonsense chief of surgery, but this one, at least initially, feels a lot more stiff, and a lot less imaginative, than most Kelley series to date. So give it a look, and decide its prognosis for yourself. For a full review, see Eric Gould’s Cold Light Reader.
-David Bianculli

tvworthwatching:

TV WORTH WATCHING:

MONDAY MORNINGS

TNT, 10 p.m. ET; 2/4/2013

SERIES PREMIERE: David E. Kelley and co-executive producer Bill D’Elia have been making TV a long time, and most of it has been terrific: Ally McBeal, The Practice, Boston Legal, Harry’s Law. They even worked together on Kelley’s Chicago Hope, a medical series that premiered the same week as ER – and here they are again, almost 20 years later, with a new medical series, this one based on a novel by Dr. Sanjay Gupta. The standout in the series pilot is Alfred Molina, as the no-nonsense chief of surgery, but this one, at least initially, feels a lot more stiff, and a lot less imaginative, than most Kelley series to date. So give it a look, and decide its prognosis for yourself. For a full review, see Eric Gould’s Cold Light Reader.

-David Bianculli

now-watching:




“The Little Traitor” (2007), dir. Lynn Roth

now-watching:

“The Little Traitor” (2007), dir. Lynn Roth

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