It has
a certain Mad Men / Masters of Sex feel to it.
Not exact matches
«Sometimes when I get
mad I just breathe deep... I just, like I picture me being in a
certain place I like, and I just thought I could overcome everybody and then I just stop being
mad... I think of being a bigger person and doing something maybe a wise
man would do... I think of something that a stronger, a mentally stronger person would do.»
Mad Men may thrive on a
certain heartless suspense, but it's definitely got a brain, one that's interested in how our lives are a battle between the narrative we imagine for ourselves and the path we happen to be on.
Even though the plot doesn't sound anywhere close to the vein of
Mad Men, I'm almost
certain that the movie will be sold with «From the Creator of
Mad Men» at every turn.
I shouldn't measure my taste versus a critic group because I am fairly
certain my list would have Turner Classic Movies near the top and I'd have WWE RAW share a spot with
Mad Men because I see correlations.
,
MEN IN ARMOR: El Greco & Pulzone, Face to Face, At The Guggenheim Museum: UNDER THE SAME SUN: Art from Latin America Today, ITALIAN FUTURISM 1909 1944: Reconstructing The Universe, At MMoA — The Metropolitan Museum of Art: GARY WINOGRAND, At The Morgan Library & Museum: MARKS OF GENIUS: Treasures from the Bodleian Library, A
CERTAIN SLANT OF LIGHT: Spencer Finch at the Morgan, First The Venice Biennale, Then the Whitney Biennial, & Now: The
MAD Biennial!