Plenty of people see the #MeToo movement as a force to call out inequalities, hold wrongdoers accountable, and raise voices that for so long have gone unheard. But others have seen the viral campaign and national conversation about sexual harassment and assault as a convenient scapegoat. The latter group prompted TV writer …
Read More »The Jennings’ One Dead Giveaway That They’re Russian Spies Is That They Have No Idea How To Eat A Baseball: Everything You Need To Know About ‘The Americans’
FX’s drama about Russian spies in 1980s Cold War America ended its six-season run this week, and on as high a note as ever. Praised for its attention to detail and the incredible performances of its two leads, Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell, ‘The Americans’ flew under the radar as …
Read More »New To Netflix in June 2018
Welcome, welcome, welcome, binge-watching aficionados. Here at Man of Many, when we’re not sipping on martinis and writing about bomb timepieces, we like to whack a bit of triple-butter explosion in the microwave, put our feet up and surf the streaming menu, dining on the best of what Netflix has …
Read More »A Man Is Bringing Historical Photos to Their Original Locations, and We’re in Awe
Elvis, the Doors, JFK, MLK… He’s got shots of them all. Read more: twentytwowords.com
Read More »How ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock’ became subversive, guerrilla TV
On a cloudy day in Los Angeles, the stars and director of Picnic at Hanging Rock gather at the city’s landmark Greystone Mansion for another kind of picnic, held to talk about the new Amazon miniseries. With its creepy backstory and haunted history, the mansion is a fitting setting for …
Read More »‘Solo’ puts to rest one of the oldest Star Wars fan debates
If you haven’t seen Solo: A Star Wars Story yet, go no further. Spoilers ahead. “It’s the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs.” Han Solo’s boast from the original Star Wars has been analyzed and picked apart endlessly by fans over the past 41 years. …
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