MAYFAIR WITCHES ends its first season proving adaptation isn't easy
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
Well, Mayfair Witches did not get any better during the second half of the first season.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
Well, Mayfair Witches did not get any better during the second half of the first season.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
In most time travel films such as Back to the Future, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, and even Avengers: Endgame, we are invited by the filmmakers to identify with the traveler. Cameron, however, asks us to do the opposite.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
In fact, the reason that we’re getting more Mayfair Witches is apparently because of YOU!
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
Look, there’s not a lot worth talking about in this episode—it’s really bad.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
At this point, I have to confess: I don’t think Anne Rice cares about writing women characters, to the point that Rowan feels most defined by her relationships to Michael, Cortland, and Lasher.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
In which Sam introduces a new column on time travel in movies!
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
So much for the Anne Rice-Verse… is what I was prepared to write based on early reviews of the premiere episode of Mayfair Witches.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
My initial beliefs of what mental health and mental illness were have been formed in large part by popular culture. Two films, both released in December of 1997, were seminal in the construction of those beliefs: As Good As It Gets and Good Will Hunting.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
All of these films explore the choices that men and women make when their backs are up against the wall as well as the societal forces that forced them against that wall in the first place.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
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