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August 4, 2009October 20, 2013 by Jonathan M

REVIEW – John from Cincinnati (2007)

  • Science Fiction, Television
  • David Milch, HBO, John from Cincinatti

My review of the cancelled HBO series John from Cincinnati is up at Videovista.

It is not a flawless piece of television by any means but I simply adore the writing.  The series is written by David Milch of Deadwood fame and it shares the same Shakespearean qualities and sand-box approach to narrative.  It was also great fun to write about.

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