Put on your tin foil hats, it’s time to talk about how we’re all in The Matrix. Rodney Ascher delves into the world of conspiracy theorists with his documentary A Glitch In The Matrix, which focuses on the belief that we are all in the Matrix. Everything we see, feel, […]
Sundance 2021: “These Days” is Callous and Unoriginal
In searching for a lighter story, I decided to watch These Days, a part of the Indie Series Program for Sundance. Produced by Adam Brooks and Theo Brooks, These Days tells the story of Mae (Marianne Redón) struggling through online dating in a post-COVID world where she meets Will (William […]
Sundance 2021: There’s No Easy Answer For “In the Same Breath”
Nanfu Wang returns to Sundance with an eye-opening documentary about the COVID-19 pandemic
Top 10 Romance Novel Series To Adapt Next!
This is what we need to see next on our screens now that we’ve binge watched ‘Bridgerton’!
Netflix’s ‘Bridgerton’ takes exciting liberties with Julia Quinn’s series
We take a look at the differences between page and screen but are clamoring for more seasons of the show!
“Promising Young Woman” Evokes Hopelessness Rather Than Righteous Triumph
In Emerald Fennell’s debut project, Promising Young Woman, a young woman named Cassie (Carey Mulligan) is haunted and traumatized by a horrific event in her past involving her best friend, Nina. Dropping out of med school, Cassie’s life becomes engulfed by revenge. All wrapped up in pastel colors and candy […]
Perry Yung talks about Father Jun’s departure from “Warrior”
After last night’s fateful conclusion of Warrior Season Two, we saw not only the beginning of new rulership for the Hop Wei Tong but the end of an era for that same Tong. Passing on the mantle to his son, Young Jun (Jason Tobin), the leader of the Hop Wei Tong, Father […]
Dianne Doan talks about THAT reveal during the “Warrior” season finale!
After an explosive season of television, no one left a stronger impact than Dianne Doan as “Mai Ling” in Cinemax’s Warrior. Based on both Bruce Lee’s script treatment and the Tong Wars of the late 1800s, Season Two of the Cinemax show saw Mai Ling rising to the top of […]
Chen Tang talks “Warrior,” the Chinese Exclusion Act, and Jonathan Tropper
With Cinemax’s Warrior drawing their second season to a close, we talked with Chen Tang about his character “Hong” in the drama based on both Bruce Lee’s script treatment and the Tong Wars of the late 1800s. The actor, who most recently appeared as Yao in Disney’s live-action Mulan, joined […]
Baron Vaughn on Doing Voice Work During the Apocalypse in SYFY’s “Wild Life”
We got a chance to chat with Baron Vaughn, one of the stars of the upcoming animated series, Wild Life. Perhaps best known for his role on Grace and Frankie or in the 2017 revival of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Vaughn plays a hyper anthropomorphic fox on Wild Life. The […]