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August 8, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Jennifer Keishin Armstrong: Seinfeldia – How A Show About Nothing Changed Everything

Seinfeldia: How A Show About Nothing Changed Everything Jennifer Keishin Armstrong Simon & Schuster Seinfeld – the “Show about nothing” – is now revered as a comedy classic. It wasn’t even a modest hit at first, it could have gone the way of Herman’s Head and those sorts of late night nearly-cult shows…its network did […]
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April 1, 2015 by Simon Sweetman

TV Shows That Meant The World To Me: # 6 – Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live – or SNL – meant the world to me before I’d even seen it. It never screened on New Zealand TV when I was growing up, in fact it’s only been the last few years. And these are lean years in the history of the show. Though I still – and always […]
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July 2, 2014 by Simon Sweetman

Enough Said: DVD

Enough Said Director: Nicole Holofcener Fox Searchlight Pictures It’s hard to view this without thinking about it being James Gandolfini’s final film – from the cover image to his first appearance and finally the dedication during the credits (‘To Jim’). It’s also a wonderful performance from him – those eyes selling the role as was […]
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