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Confident, Brilliant “Better Call Saul” Returns Viewers to World of “Breaking Bad”
A review of AMC's Better Call Saul, starring Bob Odenkirk and Michael McKean.
Brian Tallerico, the Editor of RogerEbert.com, has covered television, film, video games, Blu-ray/DVD, interviews, and entertainment news for two decades online, on radio, and in print.
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A review of AMC's Better Call Saul, starring Bob Odenkirk and Michael McKean.
A review of "James White" from Sundance 2015.
A review of Andrew Bujalski's "Results."
A piece on six documentaries from Sundance 2015, including "Call Me Lucky," "Sembene!," "Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead," "The Amina Profile," "Finders Keepers," and "Cartel Land."
A Sundance review of the Chicago-set documentary "Dreamcatcher."
A report on the horror films at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
A Sundance dispatch on "I Am Michael," "True Story," "Mississippi Grind" and "Digging For Fire".
A Sundance review of the great "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl."
A review of Sundance drama "The Stanford Prison Experiment".
Sundance Film Festival 2015 Table of Contents