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Mad Men, Ep. 7.14: “Person to Person” – a touching end to one of TV’s all-time greats

Some works will last–without the help of critics–as long as the civilization which bred them lasts, as Shakespeare’s plays have done. At times, Matthew Weiner has channeled Shakespeare in Mad Men, portraying the multifaceted nature of what it means to be human.

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The Story of A Couples’ Retreat in ‘The One I Love’

A conflicting romantic, mumblecore-like, comedy, with a frequently stirring mystery and flashes  of Twilight Zone, wound around a Charlie Kaufman-like mystery-box, Charlie McDowell’s debut, The One I Love, turns expectations upside down, inside out, and then asks its audience it make sense out of it.When the camera first introduces Ethan (Mark Duplass) and Sophie (Elisabeth …

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