How Sex & the City Shaped Female Relationships?

When it first aired on HBO back in 1998, “Sex and the City” was a revolutionary show given its content (a whole lot of sex), the way said content was explored (openly, without the use of any beeping) and whom it was explored by (four thirty-something, mostly single women). Like all things revolutionary, it contended with a… Continue reading How Sex & the City Shaped Female Relationships?

A New Era for Science-Fiction

“Lovecraft Country” has something to say about the ordinary horrors of racism as well as the cosmic ones of fantastic fiction mixed into its foundation.  The series is a horror-drama from the astute mind of Misha Green and based on the novel of the same name by Matt Ruff, that unleashes secrets, legacy, and gore on one family’s… Continue reading A New Era for Science-Fiction

Conversation with : Daniel Sackheim

Raised in Los Angeles, Emmy Award-winning director and producer Daniel Sackheim began his career as a sound engineer. While pursuing a directing career he had the good fortune to be mentored by such acclaimed film makers as John Cassavetes and Michael Mann. Daniel began directing for television in the 90’s but is best known for… Continue reading Conversation with : Daniel Sackheim

Run

It is always a joy to recommend a new, great television show. But in this time of such profound anxiety and sadness, it’s even more special — the equivalent of alerting the world that a beam of glorious light is on its way to people’s homes. Hands barely touching. Glances stolen. Full-on stares boring longer… Continue reading Run