1. “BoJack Horseman” Season 4 (available September 8)
Why Should I Watch It? “BoJack Horseman” transcends animation, comedy, and any other genre you want to put it in. Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s story of a horse looking for significance in all the wrong places — Hollywoo to be literal, fame and fortune on a figurative level — delves into deadly serious topics like drug overdose, depression, and alcoholism while still finding time to make endless animal puns and elicit deep belly laughs. It’s goofy, fun, exciting, poignant, and profound, often all at once. Don’t miss “BoJack.”
Best Episode: Though there are no spoilers in her review, IndieWire TV Editor Liz Shannon Miller watched all 12 episodes of Season 4 and says “maybe [Episode] 2” is the best of the lot. She also noted “they are all my children,” in a rather creepy bid to imply every episode is quite good. Enjoy.
Read More:‘BoJack Horseman’ Review: Season 4 Confronts...
Why Should I Watch It? “BoJack Horseman” transcends animation, comedy, and any other genre you want to put it in. Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s story of a horse looking for significance in all the wrong places — Hollywoo to be literal, fame and fortune on a figurative level — delves into deadly serious topics like drug overdose, depression, and alcoholism while still finding time to make endless animal puns and elicit deep belly laughs. It’s goofy, fun, exciting, poignant, and profound, often all at once. Don’t miss “BoJack.”
Best Episode: Though there are no spoilers in her review, IndieWire TV Editor Liz Shannon Miller watched all 12 episodes of Season 4 and says “maybe [Episode] 2” is the best of the lot. She also noted “they are all my children,” in a rather creepy bid to imply every episode is quite good. Enjoy.
Read More:‘BoJack Horseman’ Review: Season 4 Confronts...
- 9/1/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
The Performer | Bryce Dallas Howard
The Show | Black Mirror
The Episode | “Nosedive” (Oct. 21, 2016)
The Performance | As a chilling anthology of futuristic high-tech nightmares, each episode of Netflix’s Black Mirror is like a meticulously crafted short story, giving its actors a chance to bring a brand-new character to life. And Howard, of Jurassic World fame, did that in marvelous fashion in Season 3’s “Nosedive.”
Howard played Lacie, a bubbly young woman who’s obsessed with her social-media status. In the world of “Nosedive,” people rate each other on a five-star scale after every interaction — and a low rating can have dire consequences.
The Show | Black Mirror
The Episode | “Nosedive” (Oct. 21, 2016)
The Performance | As a chilling anthology of futuristic high-tech nightmares, each episode of Netflix’s Black Mirror is like a meticulously crafted short story, giving its actors a chance to bring a brand-new character to life. And Howard, of Jurassic World fame, did that in marvelous fashion in Season 3’s “Nosedive.”
Howard played Lacie, a bubbly young woman who’s obsessed with her social-media status. In the world of “Nosedive,” people rate each other on a five-star scale after every interaction — and a low rating can have dire consequences.
- 10/29/2016
- TVLine.com
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A few of us here from GeekTyrant will be hitting up WonderCon 2013, which takes place from Friday, March 29th to Sunday, March 31th at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. We went for the first time last year, and we had a great time, so we're all excited to be going back for more geek goodness!
WonderCon has released the full three-day schedule! There's a ton of great stuff to check out this year! Enough cool stuff to keep you more than busy! Check out the schedule and start planning out your trip! If you're going and you see us around make sure to say hi! We can talk about geek stuff! See ya there!
March 29 • Friday
12:30Pm – 1:30Pm
1
35th Anniversary: BattlestarRoom 300De
Host Richard Hatch (Capt. Apollo, Tom Zarek), Kevin Grazier (science advisor, Battlestar, Caprica, Defiance),Michael Taylor (writer/producer, Battlestar, Defiance, Caprica...
A few of us here from GeekTyrant will be hitting up WonderCon 2013, which takes place from Friday, March 29th to Sunday, March 31th at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. We went for the first time last year, and we had a great time, so we're all excited to be going back for more geek goodness!
WonderCon has released the full three-day schedule! There's a ton of great stuff to check out this year! Enough cool stuff to keep you more than busy! Check out the schedule and start planning out your trip! If you're going and you see us around make sure to say hi! We can talk about geek stuff! See ya there!
March 29 • Friday
12:30Pm – 1:30Pm
1
35th Anniversary: BattlestarRoom 300De
Host Richard Hatch (Capt. Apollo, Tom Zarek), Kevin Grazier (science advisor, Battlestar, Caprica, Defiance),Michael Taylor (writer/producer, Battlestar, Defiance, Caprica...
- 3/16/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Pitch Short Film. Ian Gelfand‘s Pitch (2006) short film stars Alexandra Daddario, Dylan Baker, Mary Ellen Cravens, Jason Fuchs, and Ian Gelfand. Pitch‘s plot synopsis: “Two Nyu film grads, hot off the success of their smash hit student film, prepare to pitch their big action movie to a film studio, in hopes of [...]
Continue reading: Pitch (2006) Short Film: Ian Gelfand, Jason Fuchs, Alexandra Daddario...
Continue reading: Pitch (2006) Short Film: Ian Gelfand, Jason Fuchs, Alexandra Daddario...
- 1/1/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Hollywood kicks off the new year in movies this Friday with the release of Texas Chainsaw 3D. The horror sequel stars 26-year-old actress Alexandra Daddario in her first major studio lead role, a gig that came a decade into a career that began with a regular stint on the soap opera All My Children. Since then she played many supporting parts on the big and small screen (as well as on the web) before landing the job playing Annabeth Chase, one of the main demigod characters of the Percy Jackson movies (the second of which opens in August). However, Texas Chainsaw 3D actually marks her second time playing the lead in a slasher film, the first being in the indie flick Bereavement, shot in 2007 but not released in theaters until last year. Even before that, Daddario appeared in a short film, as many young actors now do when starting out. And...
- 12/30/2012
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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