Friday October 6th was the return of, what was once my favorite TV Series, Once Upon A Time. It’s really taken me a while to think on how I wanted to review this first episode because of a couple of factors. I know I said OAUT was once my favorite and I still love the […]
Film & Television
Mark Webber’s Flesh and Blood Poster and New Trailer
Monument Releasing presents Flesh and Blood, a film by Mark Webber. Starring Mark Webber, Madeline Brewer, Guillermo Santos, and Cheri Honkala (Webber’s real-life mother and the Green Party’s nominee for Vice President in the 2012 U.S. election). Flesh and Blood opens in Los Angeles on October 27 and then in New York on November 10. […]
BASE Available Worldwide on iTunes and On Demand November 6th
The film is the story of JC, a B.A.S.E. jumper, wingsuit pilot and global playboy who lives his life quite literally on the edge, pursuing man’s greatest dream – to fly! But when a jump goes wrong, JC’s dream is violently shattered. We follow his story, in his own words, edited by his own hands […]
John Legend and Jesse Williams to EP Tommie Smith Documentary
Visionary artist and producer John Legend, an Academy Award and Golden Globe®– winner and nine-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, together with his Get Lifted partners Mike Jackson and Ty Stiklorius, and actor, activist, and humanitarian Jesse Williams are on board to executive-produce renowned artists Glenn Kaino and Afshin Shahidi’s incredibly timely documentary, With Drawn Arms, about the importance and inspiration of Olympic gold medalist Tommie Smith’s powerful […]
Magnolia Pictures Takes US Rights to Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years Of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Magnolia Pictures announced today that they have acquired North American rights to Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat, director Sara Driver’s (When Pigs Fly, Sleepwalk) love letter to New York City’s past through the eyes of people who knew the renowned artist. The film, which world-premiered at this year’s Toronto International […]
Stephen Cone’s Princess Cyd Opens on Nov. 3 in NY & Chicago, Dec. 1 in LA
Princess Cyd, a film by Stephen Cone (director of Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party), will be released in New York & Chicago on November 3, followed by a December 1 release date in Los Angeles. The film stars Rebecca Spence, Jessie Pinnick and Malic White. Princess Cyd has gone on to win several notable film awards […]
Top 10 October Films to Watch
October is finally here and I am looking forward to the influx of horror and thriller movies about to hit theaters this month, but there are also a few science fiction films, action films, and even an animated film that I am excited about watching this month as well. While horror fans may be celebrating […]
First Impression: Marvel/Netflix The Punisher
Okay, so here’s hoping that the new Marvel/Netflix series, The Punisher, brings the Marvel Netflix universe back to some prominence. Luke Cage was kind of lukewarm, Iron Fist was just cold, and The Defenders, while it did have some interesting moments, didn’t quite live up to the hype. But after seeing the official trailer for […]
Ignore the Critics and Give The Orville a Try
I’ve been watching a lot of M*A*S*H lately. The half hour dramedy (vaguely considered a sitcom because it has a laugh track) often deals with the serious issues faced with the doctors and nurses of the 4077th while also delivering plenty of chuckles (and, often times, outright laughs). M*A*S*H is, by far, my absolute favorite television […]
Dancing with the Stars Season 25 Cast and Why I Kind of Care this Time
Ever since the show Dancing with the Stars began on ABC in 2005 I have never been a fan of the show. Oh, I’ve shown a passing interest here or there when I know a certain favorite celebrity of mine will be on the show, but never enough interest to get me to watch the […]