Mad Men Season 3: Inside Out
The violence of Tony Soprano and swagger of Don Draper are a cover for the quiet desperation Matthew Weiner sees in all of us. They are liars who want to be what they are not.
The violence of Tony Soprano and swagger of Don Draper are a cover for the quiet desperation Matthew Weiner sees in all of us. They are liars who want to be what they are not.
Nour Akkad | Posted 11.28.2008 | Style
**Spoiler alert! Do not keep reading if you haven't yet watched your Tivo'd "Mad Men" season finale.** Sunday's season finale included a lot of bomb ...
Nour Akkad | Posted 11.20.2008 | Style
They say a new haircut can make you look, talk, and walk differently. If it's a haircut gone wrong - then you'll most likely talk lower and walk slowe...
MediaWeek | Anthony Crupi | Posted 08.06.2008 | Media
Don Draper may become a household name after all. The brooding centerpiece of AMC's critically acclaimed original series Mad Men returned to the tube...
The Moment/NYT | Nora Wessel | Posted 08.06.2008 | Style
Forget all the hoopla surrounding "Mad Men" and its 17 Emmy nominations. The real show-stopper of everyone's favorite series about '60s ad men in old-...
Sheila Weller | Posted 08.05.2008 | Entertainment
As much as I love Mad Men, I also want to correct its saccharin, overly credulous portrayal of its women.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter | Posted 08.05.2008 | Entertainment
When it debuted as AMC's first original weekly drama series July 19, 2007, "Mad Men" could not have started out further from the TV industry's conscio...
Huffington Post | Adam Rose | Posted 08.14.2008 | Entertainment
When "The Sopranos" came to its much-anticipated conclusion last summer, HBO tried in vain to plug the breach. Its opening gambit -- "John From Cincin...
Tom Matlack | Posted 09.10.2009 | Entertainment