If I Had an Emmy Ballot: The Best of the 2017-2018 TV Season

The Emmy FYC window ended yesterday and after taking stock of the television season, I can say that this year was truly wild. TV has never been more diverse and we have never had as many shows as we have had in any point in the history of television. In the past TV season, I

If I Had an Emmy Ballot: The Best of 2016-2017 TV

Well, those Emmy nominations were interesting weren’t they? With no Game of Thrones this year, it seemed we got the weirdest set of nominees I can remember. So what better to do than to drop my own weird list of nominees. I tried to spread the wealth but the cream rose to the top. Here’s

Westworld and All That Followed

As promised, Kristen and I take a jump in the land of Westworld with our good friend Joey Magidson from Awards Circuit. We talk about the shows bending timeline, the bad ass female characters (Maeve and Dolores FTW), and the show’s messy explanation of sexual politics. We also talk theories. Enjoy! Direct Download

If I Had an Emmy Ballot: The Best of 2015-2016 TV

It has certainly been a crazy year in TV has it not? There have been so many shows and so little time that its no surprise this will be one of the most competitive Emmy races in recent memory. It was very difficult for me to narrow down all of the shows and movies that

Film Review: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Well they’ve climbed perhaps the biggest mountain and are now hurtling towards the finish line. Catching Fire is the lynchpin in the books written by Suzanne Collins where the subject matter gets even more mature and luckily for audiences the film version, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, is a solid enough flick to get us to the real craziness. I was on record as not really digging the first Hunger Games film so I’m happy to report those who might have been scared away should give this film a chance.