Tag: television
WonderCon 2024: 2nd Annual Scene Breakdown: Behind the Camera of Film and TV Shows
WonderCon has lots of experts attending: from editors, directors, and more. I got to talk to some of the people for Impact24’s panel on ‘Behind the Camera of Film and TV Shows,’ which had some of these experts. Read the full article over at The Geekiary.
WonderCon 2024: Resident Alien Press
To help promote Resident Alien, cast members Sara Tomko (who plays Asta Twotrees), Corey Reynolds (who plays Sheriff Mike Thompson), and the showrunner and creator Chris Sheridan were at WonderCon. Read the full article at The Geekiary.
WonderCon 2024: The Spiderwick Chronicles Press
The Spiderwick Chronicles is getting a television adaptation, to be streamed on the Roku Channel. Some of the cast and the book’s authors were there at WonderCon to promote it. Read the full interviews at The Geekiary.
TV Recommendation: I am Entertained by ‘Resident Alien’
The first two seasons of Resident Alien just hit Netflix, and they are a delight to watch. Read the full recommendation over at The Geekiary.
Contents May Vary: Costumer and Propmaker Andrea Davis
We talk costumes, props, and how she got into the business of doing it professionally.
“The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy” Season 1 Review
“The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy” is a sci-fi hospital procedural that delivers exactly what you’d expect. Read the full article at The Geekiary.
5 Shows that Should Come to Streaming
Now that Moonlighting and Northern Exposure are both streaming online, it got me thinking of other shows that deserve to be found by today’s audiences and should come to streaming.
TV Review: Mr. & Mrs. Smith Season 1: An Uneven Take on Spy Vs. Spy
This action spy drama starts off well, but goes off on a separate mission halfway through. Read my review at The Geekiary.
2023 Media Year in Review
Here’s some of the things I watched, read, and enjoyed over 2023.
Doctor Who Review: “The Church on Ruby Road”
Ncuti Gatwa’s first full episode of Doctor Who, ‘The Church on Ruby Road’, is a Christmas fantasy. Read the full review on The Geekiary.