In the shift from the Golden Age to the Silver Age, anthology programming picked up the expanded narrative format that worked so well for ‘The Sopranos.’
Zero Sum Game: Jumping Genres In The Silver Age
The Golden Age of television channeled and burned the anti-hero, and in its wake the Silver Age has told more diverse, maybe even better stories.
How ‘Game of Thrones’ Claimed The Silver Age Crown
If the Silver Age of television is an expansive horizontal structure, then no show embodies the current moment than ‘Game of Thrones.’
Trailers And Tickets, Fear And Hope For ‘The Force Awakens’
Tickets and the trailer for ‘The Force Awakens’ were released this week, but fans continue to wade in a pool intermingled with apprehension and excitement.
Meryl And Mulligan Suffer In Bleak ‘Suffreagette’ Story
Sub-par writing lets down a few sterling performances from two of the industries most empathetic performers.
Robsham Shines Bright In Rodgers & Hammerstein’s ‘Carousel’
A deeply talented theater community puts on a show that pulls you through the highs and lows of love, loss, and the carousel business.
At Some Point, Very Near The Beginning, ‘Last Witch Hunter’ Runs Out Of Diesel
At one point Diesel says, “I’ve [done this] before, I’ll do it again.” Ironic, this movie has been done and his type of performance has already been played out.
One Direction, DJ Snake, And “Kamikaze” In Singles This Week
One Direction’s Harry Styles belts “Baby, you’re perfect,” DJ Snake is up to no good, and MO comes back with “Kamikaze.”
Another Steve Jobs Film, Another Failed Attempt At Genius
Boyle takes an artistic risk by cutting exposition, but rather than enriching the film, it delivers a blow the most knowledgeable Apple diehards.
“In My Eyes” Has Best Coast Heart And California Charm
With a stunning view of the city from the skyscraper’s rooftop deck, we can clearly see why Cosentino and front man Bobb Bruno deemed it the “Best” coast.