In the Flesh: The Best TV Show You Haven’t Watched Yet

As a child of the internet/tech generation, it’s not unusual to note the impact technology has had on your life. Especially as I’ve gotten more involved on social media, my eyes have been opened to new shows, movies, books, slang, people and all other sorts of awesome things. One of those is the BBC Three

Demon Wolfcast Episode 34 “Full Moon Shenanigans”

It was all good just a week ago…or even 30 minutes into this latest episode of Teen Wolf. The Demon Wolfcast is back to talk about “The Benefactor” an episode with a lot of promise that ended up being kind of a flop. We dig into the episode, talk about fandom stuff and then play

Film Review: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

 

So…uh…I kinda didn’t like Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. That’s probably the best place to start off this review, and also because I don’t really know a better way to get into it. After the wonder that was Rise of the Planet of the Apes, this movie is this new reboot feels akin to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, a boring film with some good sequences that doesn’t quite capture the magic of its predecessor.

An Animation Student Recalls the Evolution of Her Thesis Film

Hayley Foster (Animation – B.A. ’13) is off to a good start this summer. Her senior thesis film Yamashita earned several awards, including a bronze medal at the Student Academy Awards and will be airing on Fine Cut: KCET’s Annual Festival of Student Film on Monday, July 7, 2014. She also got promoted. Now a

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly: 2014 Emmy Nominations

I knew I was on to something when I decided to sleep in rather than get up at the crack of dawn to watch the Emmy nominations. I am just…like…let’s just dig right in to the fiasco that the nominations were. The Good -Newcomers such as Lena Headey and Lizzie Caplan on the Drama side.

Film Review: Boyhood

Originally published at ScottFeinberg.com I don’t think I can recall having as transformative screening experience at a film festival as I did with Boyhood. This new film from Richard Linklater was a picture 12 years in the making and the finished product is a wonderfully epic sojourn into the life of a child as he grows

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