BlogHide Resteemsdrax (69)in movies • 9 days agoPoetic Television Review: Eloise (The Sopranos, S4X12, 2002)In Jersey's dark and troubled night A tale of family, crime, and endless fight The Sopranos weaves its complex spell A narrative that rejects the formula's bell Eloise, a penultimate episode so…drax (69)in movies • 9 days agoPoetic Film Review: Handcuffs (Lisice, 1970)In Tito's shadow, where paranoia reigns A cinematic wave crashed, with subversive refrains The Black Wave rose, a movement bold and free Challenging orthodoxy, with allegories to see Krsto…drax (69)in movies • 9 days agoPoetic Television Review: Calling All Cars (The Sopranos, S4X11, 2002)In Jersey's shadowed streets, a tale unfolds, Of Tony Soprano, and the weight he holds. A life of crime, of family and of pain, A world where loyalty is tested, again and again. The writers…drax (69)in movies • 9 days agoPoetic Film Review: Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)In sixties Hollywood, a revolution spun, As studios crumbled, and codes were undone. The Sexual Revolution, a moment in time, Caught an industry in transition's rhyme. Paul Mazursky's lens…drax (69)in movies • 9 days agoPoetic Television Review: Colors (Homicide: Life on the Street, S3X19, 1995)In Baltimore’s streets, where shadows stretch long, A story unfolds, a dirge, a song. From Homicide’s lens, a mirror held high, To truths that sting and questions that pry. A boy in KISS…drax (69)in movies • 9 days agoPoetic Television Review: The Strong, Silent Type (The Sopranos, S4X10, 2002)In twisted worlds of moral decay, A strong, silent type, a facade to sway, Tony's kingdom, built on fear and might, A fragile myth, where vulnerability takes flight. The shock of Ralph's demise…drax (69)in movies • 9 days agoPoetic Film Review: In the Heat of the Night (1967)Beneath the neon sermons of our age, where moral certainty shouts through cracked screens, a ghost of restraint lingers—celluloid sage— whispering truth in shadows, not pristine. In the Heat…drax (69)in movies • 14 days agoPoetic Television Review: Whoever Did This (The Sopranos, S4X09, 2002)In Jersey's darkened streets, a tale unfolds, Of Ralph Cifaretto, a soul grown cold. A capo's charm, with malice in his eyes, He danced with death, and morals compromised. His transgressions…drax (69)in movies • 14 days agoPoetic Film Review: Marlowe (1969)In shadows cast by Hollywood’s bright glare, A film was born, yet destined to despair. Marlowe , they called it—a name of noir’s past, A tale of intrigue, though poorly amassed. Its plot, a…drax (69)in movies • 14 days agoPoetic Television Review: Mergers and Acquisitions (The Sopranos, S4X08, 2002)In Jersey's twisted landscape of pain, A marriage crumbles, lost in vain, Tony and Carmela, once a flame, Now reduced to ashes, love's last name. Their silence speaks volumes, a loaded gun…drax (69)in movies • 15 days agoPoetic Film Review: The Bridge at Remagen (1969)In twilight's hush, where shadows play, A bridge stood tall, a wartime way, At Remagen, a name etched in time, A miracle of war, a story to entwine. The Ludendorff Bridge, a span of might…drax (69)in movies • 15 days agoPoetic Television Review: Nothing Personal (Homicide: Life on the Street, S3X18, 1995)In television's realm, a landscape vast, A show like Homicide, with stories to amass, But scheduling whims, a capricious fate, Can disrupt the flow, and create a jarring state. Nothing…drax (69)in movies • 15 days agoPoetic Television Review: Watching Too Much Television (The Sopranos, S4X07, 2002)In the shadow of HUD loans and hollow promises, the rot begins—not with a bang, but a whisper. A cousin’s casual suggestion, a politician’s nod, a non-profit’s ledger bleeding red for the mob.…drax (69)in movies • 18 days agoPoetic Film Review: Bonnie and Clyde (1967)In the dustbowl’s shadow, where the sun bleached bones, two nobodies rose, carved from celluloid and stone. Bonnie, restless in her waitress whites, Clyde, a smirk, a gun, a stolen night. The…drax (69)in movies • 18 days agoPoetic Television Review: Everybody Hurts (The Sopranos, S4X06, 2002)Beneath the Jersey overpass, a carousel of guilt spins, its horses chipped and weary, their painted grins repeating like the therapy couch’s drone— Tell me about your mother, Tony. You’re not…drax (69)in movies • 23 days agoPoetic Film Review: They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)Beneath sun-bleached piers where hope corrodes, a generation stumbles, ghosts in marionette code. Their parents’ wars were sepia-toned lore— dust bowls, breadlines, cracked celluloid dreams…drax (69)in movies • 23 days agoPoetic Television Review: Pie-O-My (The Sopranos, S4X05, 2002)In Tony's world of crime and deceit, A horse named Pie-O-My reveals the heart's defeat, A symbol of transactions, cold and grey, Yet Tony's tenderness towards her comes to stay. Ralphie's…drax (69)in movies • 23 days agoPoetic Film Review: Z (1969)In streets of old, where shadows play, A tale of blood and power's sway, A politician fell, a martyr's cry, Echoes of a distant, troubled sky. In Thessaloniki's streets, a club did strike…drax (69)in movies • 24 days agoPoetic Television Review: The Weight (The Sopranos, S4X04, 2002)In twisted worlds of loyalty and might, A subtle shift, a turning point in sight, The midpoint passed, where narratives unwind, And characters' true selves begin to shine. The Weight, an…drax (69)in movies • 24 days agoPoetic Film Review: Cool Hand Luke (1967)In southern chains, where sunbeams fade, A rebel's tale, of Luke, is made, A man of war, with heart astray, Destroying meters, in a drunken sway. With Dragline's might, he clashes strong, A…