“Prime Suspect” is no tossed away old British crime thriller designed to fill air time.
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J.P. Devine: No summer for you?
As we mark Memorial Day by honoring the men and women who died serving the military and enter warmer months, we must also remember to honor the frontline workers in the pandemic war and support each other, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Hollywood’
“Hollywood” stacks the deck with lurid leers and lots of gay and straight muted sex scenes, but in the end, it’s Patti LuPone and Dylan McDermott who offer the biggest surprises and most fun,” J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine: A story of decline
The Waterville writer is ready for a surreal voyage along with his guide, Capt. Kurtz, into the heart of semi-darkness.
J.P. Devine: Ghost light and other stories
J.P. Devine plans to buy a small ghost light to put in his window to remind him of what, and whom, he’s lost.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Never Have I Ever’
Netflix seems to be taking the lead in providing a good group of shows dealing with the problems of younger viewers, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine: You have to roll with what toilet paper you have
Thinking about the history of toilet paper, J.P. Devine muses about cleanliness and what sorts of gifts we may now give to each other.
JP Devine TV Review: ‘Penny Dreadful: City of Angels’
Series filled with razor-sharp edges, startling optics, and a cast of characters drawn from John Steinbeck, William Saroyan and Dashiell Hammett.