Film & Television Television

My 10 Favorite Generation 1 Transformers Characters

So, I’ve been on kind of a Transformers kind of kick ever since watching the movie Bumblebee in theaters. I’ve gone back and watched 1986’s Transformers the Movie, I’ve gone and watched the newer Michael Bay-produced series of Transformers films (and that was no easy task, I’ll tell you that), and I have even gone […]

Film & Television Television

100 Years, A Film by Melinda Janko, National TV Premiere on America Reframed Tues. 03/13/2018

100 YEARS – A film by Melinda Janko and produced by Michele Ohayon. National TV premiere on America Reframed, Tuesday, March 13, 2018 at 8 P.M. on the WORLD Channel. “… inspiring and enraging …’100 Years’ emerges as a portrait of one remarkable rabble-rouser, the late Native American activist Elouise Cobell.” – Kate Walsh, The […]

Digital Television

New App Immerses Thrill Seekers In Fastest Sport On Ice

Winter sports fans who crave the speed and intensity of the bobsleigh can now experience the thrills from the pilot’s seat with the Bobsleigh 360 app for Android and iOS. Users can experience the precision of the team’s climb into the sleigh, the struggle of the push-off, and mind-bending speeds approaching 90 mph as the […]

Television

25 Years of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Yesterday marked the 25th anniversary of the airing of Emissary, the very first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Although DS9 began as a spin-off of Star Trek: The Next Generation, it quickly took on a life of its own, producing some of the most well-rounded characters and the most intriguing stories in the Star Trek universe — and I say […]

Film & Television Television

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 […]

Film & Television Television

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 […]