Vince Gilligan

  • NewsBen Homes, TV Blogger

    Better Call Saul: Klick Review (SPOILERS)

    I love Better Call Saul. I love Its nuance, I love Its shades of grey and I love the way that it captivates me. This isn’t Breaking Bad, there’s no meth cooks or shootouts, all the links to future are made with Mike’s story, instead, the drama comes from the Shakespearian relationship between two brothers and all the people that may get hurt around them.

  • NewsBen Homes, TV Blogger

    Better Call Saul: The Importance of Slow Burn TV

    If you haven’t seen it, though, whatever you do, don’t go into Better Call Saul expecting Breaking Bad. Very broadly speaking, Breaking Bad is a show about crime, Better Call Saul is a show about Law and it’s these differences that set the shows apart and make Saul as relevant as it is. Within a handful of episodes, Saul has evolved from a potentially unnecessary prequel to something exceedingly necessary, not because of its relation to Breaking Bad, though it also bore the same qualities, but

  • NewsBen Homes, TV Blogger

    Better Call Saul: Gloves Off review (Spoilers)

    It’s a testament to the quality of this show that even though you know that certain characters will make it out alive of each episode, you’re still as tense or excited as hell when something big and dramatic happens. In this episode, it’s Mikes confrontation with Tuco which keeps us on edge as his and Nachos plan to get Tuco out of the picture includes getting repeatedly punched in the face in a scene that involves a gun and the police. Bookending the episode with Mike and his battered face ad

  • NewsSalome, TV Blogger

    20 X-Files Episodes That Should Be on Your Top 10 List, but Probably Aren’t.

    1. “Drive” (6×2) – One of several episodes that inadvertently serve as a prelude to Breaking Bad, this episode was written by Vince Gilligan and guest stars an incredibly ornery Bryan Cranston. For the first time, Scully and Mulder emotionally confront the reality of her cancer and a poignant episode is born. 3. “The Pine Bluff Variant” (5×18) – This is as close as The X-Files ever came to being 24.

  • NewsDavide Cantelmo TrueDetecTV

    Is Cinema Dead? Stars running to the small screen!

    The concept of movies we have known so far is doomed to change and it isn’t something we should be scared of. Over time, cinemas became seen as places for social gatherings and movies became known as their own art form. In my childhood, I mostly frequented my town’s cinema to watch the latest Disney Classic such as The Lion King or Hercules and I was starting to understand the concept of movies no longer played by real people but made of cartoons.

  • NewsDavide Cantelmo TrueDetecTV

    Better Call Saul - A year later

    A year has passed and the Breaking Bad’s spin-off, Better Call Saul is ready to return with its second season. Last year AMC, the house producer of Breaking Bad, premiered the first episode of its new spin-off show. The author of the most high-rated series in the TV history, Vince Gilligan has been successfully testing himself with a new project that involved many characters from the previous show and its new protagonist, Bob Odenkirk’s sleazy lawyer Saul Goodman and his despicable criminal cl