During WonderCon, the creatives behind one of my favorite shows on TV, Star Trek Discovery, descended on Anaheim to talk a bit about the first season and working within one of the biggest TV properties of all time. I had some technical difficulties during this press room, so I’ll bring you some quotes from the
One of the panels I most enjoyed getting to go to at WonderCon was the Behind Hollywood’s Hottest Heroes with TV and Film’s Top Creatives. There was so much talent on stage: Ruth Carter (Black Panther,) composer Jeff Russo (Star Trek: Discovery, Legion), makeup designer Sarit Klein (The Defenders, Daredevil), composer Sean Callery (Jessica Jones,
Danger, Will Robinson! Did all of you know that Netflix was remaking Lost in Space? I found out recently and was intrigued by what could possibly be in store. They came to WonderCon and showed off the pilot and I really enjoyed it! It was a good balance of family show and more adult fare.
I know I normally joke about us covering a variety of topics but we truly did this week. Like I can’t even think of what to say here so enjoy! #acsVersace #netflix #monique #CMBYN #mazerunner https://audioboom.com/posts/6629445-ramblin-on-36-grab-bag-episode
Whenever I watch a “Black television show” there is always a message. An overtly, unsubtle preachy message about past and present racism, how black lives matter, racial profiling or police brutality on black people. I was hoping that this wouldn’t be the case for Black Lightning. Granted, as a black man myself these issues are
The Alienist, which airs on TNT next Monday, is a breath of fresh air for the network. Or I should say putrid, air given the subject matter is serial killers and the people who track them. Executive produced by Cary Fukunaga and starring Daniel Brühl, Luke Evans, and Dakota Fanning, the show gives us a