Synopsis 10×01: The Doctor is back and hiding out. But after making a new friend, will adventure come calling once again? This is the last season of Peter Capaldi as the 12th Doctor and Steven Moffat as the head writer. So it’s no surprise that Moffat is going to want […]
The Pod Nod: Chicks love TimeLords in the Doctor Who: Verity! Podcast
The last season of Doctor Who as we know it will begin airing on April 17th. Peter Capaldi will start his third and final season. Steven Moffat will be taking a bow after six seasons as the showrunner. Want to catch up with Doctor Who news before the new season […]
Interview: Becky Yamamoto Talks Comedy, Food, and her Webseries, Uninspired
It’s a fact: get two Asians talking and the conversation will inevitably turn to food. Becky Yamamoto and I did just that when we had a phone interview last week. Becky’s food of choice: everything. But specifically noodles with sauce. It could be Asian noodles or spaghetti and bolognese. But […]
Interview: Emrhys Cooper Talks Collaborative Film and Culture in Bhutan
In real life, Emrhys Cooper has the piercing eyes and high cheekbones of Cillian Murphy, and the long, lanky, graceful build of a professional dancer. Which only makes sense, because Emrhys was a dancer on the West End, and in films like Mamma Mia. He even puts his dance skills to good […]
Kushuthara – Pattern Of Love Gives Us a Glimpse of Love in Bhutan
Release Date: March 3rd, 2017 Cast: Emrhys Cooper, Kezang Wangmo, Karma Chedon Director: Karma Deki Studio: Dream It Productions/Bhutan Infotainment Genre(s): Drama, Romance Review Spoilers: High IMDB | Website Calling all film nerds! You’ve seen Hollywood films, British films, Chinese, Japanese, and Bollywood films. But have you seen a Bhutanese film? Never […]
Amazon wants you to #Resist with The Man in the High Castle & Resistance Radio!
You guys, I think Amazon just send me a fully functioning record player. I’m serious. It came in a box that said “Electronia Musikanten,” which roughly translates to Electronic Musician. It came with a single record, a letter, and a promo poster. What rabbit hole have I gone down? Turns […]
The Seattle Asian American Film Festival: Who You Calling Short!
I spent four years in Seattle, acting and performing to my heart’s content, and went back last week for a visit. So when my old mentor, Roger Tang, mentioned that the Seattle Asian American Film Festival was happening, obviously I had to see something. Especially since I have a movie […]
The Pod Nod: Missing Richard Simmons will be Your Latest Obsession
It might be a bit early to write this Pod Nod, but I’m already engrossed in Missing Richard Simmons. That’s right, you heard it here first. We’re breaking the news on your newest obsession. Missing Richard Simmons is the best podcast to happen since Serial Season One. Only two episodes are out, but I predict […]
The Role of Race in ‘Powerless’
Synopsis: Powerless, a superhero-comedy turned workplace comedy, might have missed the mark in some areas (more on that later). But it does have one take the gives it an edge. And that’s it’s workplace-race-relations. Powerless, which is the latest edition to the D.C. TV universe, takes place in Charm City. […]
A Revue of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Season 2
In case you haven’t jumped on this crazy train, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is the CW’s Emmy-Award winning show all about mental health, relationships, and girl power, all wrapped up in a musical bow. So for this review, I’m to break the entire second season down, song by song. Warm up your […]