You Can't Sit With Us: Senioritis
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“Alright, alright, alright.”
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“Alright, alright, alright.”
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
It’s a film that is at once about Kurt Vonnegut Jr.’s life and work, but is also about Robert B. Weide’s life and work.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
What happens when a movie gets brought to the small screen as a series?
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
There is always going to be something that draws us to stories about obscenely rich and directionless young people.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
The marketing did lie to us.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
All of which is to say that this month, with the spooky season upon us, I thought it would be a good time to talk about teen horror flicks.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
The stunning conclusion to the mystery of who killed Tim Kono was absolutely spectacular.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
In some ways the novelization of The Shape of Water it’s a more sanitized version of the story from the film.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Dashcam is a tight, thrilling ride that uses technology to play with sanity and perception.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
All alien hands are on deck!
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
We are truly in the final windup of Roswell, New Mexico season three and I feel like it’s really hitting its stride.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Knocking is a slow-burn Swedish thriller about a traumatized woman who hears a knocking above her apartment.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
I’m so very grateful for it as we start winding down the season, but the plot starts to really thicken.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
…it’s deeply unfortunate, at least to me, that Pitch seems to live in the shadow of This Is Us. Especially, when the former was a much more interesting and emotionally complex exploration of gender, race, and relationships.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Even if the sports have modernized, the perception of them in media and in high schools around the country hasn’t changed all that much. All of which leads me into talking about teenage sports movies, through two of the most iconic: Friday Night Lights and Bring It On.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
I simply don’t have the words, but I will do my best. It’s the only thing I can really do, as Roswell, New Mexico slips and further and further away from the things that made me really love the series: character.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
So, the first thing you’ll notice about Best Sellers is that it was, in large part, produced by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment. Which… was a very odd thing to see. A
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Roswell, New Mexico has a villain problem, and I’m hoping Jones ends up being a more satisfying one than his predecessors.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Occasionally, the way that stories are told on television necessitates episodes where everything that happens in them is simply because it’s all set up for the future.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Only Murders in the Building truly lends itself to the fun nature of its marketing and promo material in a way that seems kind of rare.