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Steve Carell

Television Review: “Too Funny to Fail” — Timeless Comedy

It always takes a while for the culture to catch up with the best and brightest; what’s on the cutting edge today becomes tomorrow’s gold standard.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Review, Television Tagged: Charlie Kaufman, Dana Carvey, Louis C.K., Matt Hanson, Robert Smigel, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, Too Funny to Fail

Film Review: Woody Allen’s “Café Society” — Cobwebbed

Conclusion: Woody Allen is, and long long has been, an aged fart.

By: Gerald Peary Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Cafe Society, Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Steve Carell, woody-Allen

Movie Review: “The Big Short” — Capitalism Gone Wild, Made Entertaining

The Big Short is a deftly sardonic piece of doomsday economic diagnosis that is as entertaining as it is alarming.

By: Paul Dervis Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Adam McKay, Christian Bale, Housing bubble, Paul Dervis, Ryan Gosling, Steve Carell, The Big Short

Film Review: “Foxcatcher” — Sports and the Pathology of the 1%

Of all the cinematic indictments of the 1% that have flooded the multiplex in the wake of the financial crisis, Bennett Miller’s Foxcatcher stands as one of the most understated.

By: Matt Hanson Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Channing Tatum, Foxcatcher, Matt Hanson, Steve Carell

TV Commentary: The Office Says Goodbye to Michael Scott

The Office has a history of flawlessly handling monumental episodes that require a balance of humor and heart—Jim and Pam’s wedding in season six was particularly stellar. Though Steve Carell’s last episode was uneven at times, overall it served as a great send-off to a beloved character and a fantastic actor. By Molly Jay. Michael […]

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Television Tagged: comedy, Steve Carell, The Office

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