Hello and Happy Valentine’s Day everyone! This is not my favorite holiday (in fact I quite depise it cuase it’s over commercialized) but that’s neither here nor there. Many of you who know me know that I love Sense8 and that I have been working on a spec script for the show for over a
So I had everything figured out with regards to my New Year’s Resolutions until trainer extraordinaire Leo Flowers, who you heard on a podcast before, sent me this lovely piece of advice: Terence! New Years is almost here. Instead of making RESOLUTIONS, decide what you want the THEME of 2017 to be. Movement? Nourishment? Mobility? Vulnerability?
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
It’s not strange to try and make sense of heinous crimes like what happened in Santa Barbara this past weekend. So its no surprise that critics and writers, much like anyone else, look to culture and art to see if there has been any influence. This is what Washington Post critic Ann Hornaday in her
I know by now you all are tired of all the Macklemore think pieces but this is my blog and dammit I’ll write what I want *Cartman voice* To be honest I thought I would stay out of it but something clicked for me the other day.
Did you all happen to be on the interwebs today and see the news about Aaron Paul, Sigourney Weaver and John Turturro are joining the cast of Ridley Scott’s Moses? If you are unfamiliar with this film Christian Bale is going to be playing the titular Moses and Joel Edgerton will be playing Ramses. Weaver and Turturro will be playing the parents of the pharaoh Ramses (Edgerton) and Paul is in negotiations to play Joshua, who leads the people onto the promised land. Now when you see the actors selected, you totally envision ancient Egypt right?