Overrated/Underrated: âSomebody Feed Phil,â and the how long is long enough for a farewell tour?
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âSomebody Feed Philâ on Netflix: In a food and FOMO-obsessed TV landscape thatâs given a show to almost every chef with a passport, thereâs something refreshing about this series led by comedy writer and âEverybody Loves Raymondâ creator Phil Rosenthal. Spun out of a prior PBS incarnation, âIâll Have What Philâs Having,â the travel series hits on similar experiences from the Anthony Bourdain-o-sphere (itâs produced by the same company), but Rosenthalâs genial, quick-witted delivery coupled with a contagious sense of wonder leaves a pleasant aftertaste that stands out.
JĂłhann JĂłhannsson: Nominated for an Oscar for his âSicarioâ score, this 48-year-old Icelandic composer and electronic musician had only just begun leaving his mark on film music before his death last weekend. Also heard on Denis Villeneuveâs âArrivalâ and the Golden Globe-winning music for âThe Theory of Everything,â JĂłhannssonâs ability to capture images and emotions in sound was equally powerful through a deep, haunting catalog of albums that included âIBM 1401 â A Userâs Manualâ âFordlandiaâ and OrphĂŠe,â an inward-looking interpretation of the Orpheus myth from 2016.
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âPeter Rabbitâ outrage: A superficially cute attempt at counter-programming against the numb yet lucrative ventures of the latest â50 Shadesâ installment, this semi-animated movie hit the social media apology circuit last week after a sequence where Peter and his fuzzy counterparts defeat their nemesis by exploiting a food allergy. Outraged parents inevitably called for a boycott and an apology from the studio, which really should have been more spurred by its transformation of Beatrix Potterâs elegant creation into a predictable and crass cartoon than its clumsy hand with storytelling devices.
The long goodbye: You could fill a crowd-pleasing rock ânâ roll museum with the number of acts who have announced theyâll longer be touring after a last run of shows beginning in 2018. While an end of the road is always going to come for a veteran musician, the retirement timeline for Ozzy Osbourne and Elton John in particular feels odd given both will extend their farewells until 2020 and 2021, respectively. Surely fans appreciate the opportunity to say goodbye, but you have to wonder if the artist appreciates them even more given the lucrative potential in many years of last chances.
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