'Westworld — Season Two: The Door' is continuing proof of the amazing level of storytelling on television these days. Get this, pack snacks for an entire day, and binge this with your friends. The conversation afterward will be incredible.
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Interview: Ray Liotta – To TV or Not to TV
The ATX Television Festival, June 7-10 in Austin, Texas, brought fans an intimate hour with movie and TV legend Ray Liotta. Often remembered as one of Scorsese’s Goodfellas, his small screen work, most recently Lieutenant Wozniak on Shades of Blue, have generated a large and loyal fan base. Ben Travers …
Read More »ATX TV Review: HBO’s ‘Sharp Objects’ Goes Deep and Dark with Amy Adams
HBO premiered its new limited series, Sharp Objects, staring Amy Adams, at the ATX Television Festival, June 7-10 in Austin, Texas. The project brought together a talented team. The eight-part series derives from a book by New York Times bestselling author Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl, Dark Places). Jean-Marc Vallée (Dallas …
Read More »SXSW TV World Premiere: ‘Barry’ Gives Hitting Your Mark a Double Meaning
In Bill Hader’s new eight-part series, 'Barry', which premiered at the 2018 SXSW Conference in Austin. he stars as a depressed hitman who wants out of his profession. He works for a friend of his dad, and gets guilted and pressured into continuing. He’s sent from his midwestern home to Hollywood to conduct a hit on an actor. He unintentionally follows him into an acting class where he finds acceptance and support. Can he change his profession?
Read More »Adobe MAX: Kumail Nanjiani Peeks at Sneaks
Kumail Nanjiani, actor, writer and cast member of HBO’s 'Silicon Valley', co-hosted the annual Adobe Sneaks, at Adobe MAX, last month in Las Vegas with Adobe Senior Creative Cloud Evangelist Paul Trani.
Read More »TV Review: HBO’s ‘The Wizard of Lies’ – Decades of Untruth
Providing some insights into the inner circle of the extremely wealthy, "The Wizard of Lies" is first and foremost a saga of tragedy and betrayal in the Bernie Madoff family.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Game of Thrones’ Season Seven Pemiere
Is there anyone who wasn’t just a little freaked out when Jorah’s arm leaped out of his Citadel cell toward poor, put upon Samwell Tarley (John Bradley-West)? Yikes! A small moment, but what a moment and a spectacular commencement of season seven’s Game of Thrones, which premiered Sunday night on HBO. …
Read More »TV Review: ‘Big Little Lies’ – Satisfying Finale Leaves Us Wanting More
Ending the series with one last big lie that is far from little seems apropos.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘Game of Thrones: The Musical’ – All Men Must Laugh
There is balance in the universe. All the tears, disappointment, and tragedy you experience watching HBO’s 'Game of Thrones' can be offset by enjoying the MACHA Theater production of 'Game of Thrones - the Musical.' Not only did I laugh, but for the two hours of this musical romp, a happy smile never left my face.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Big Little Lies’ – Can They Handle the Truth?
Can these beautiful people face the truth as their lies start to unravel?
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