Archive for April, 2012

Quentin Tarantino continues his slide away from visceral and violent crime dramas toward violent historical fare with ‘Django Unchained’, his spaghetti-western influenced followup to ‘Inglorious Basterds’. The film, which trains its focus on the southern slave trade of the pre-Civil War era, is still in production, but EW has the first two stills of stars Jamie Read more...

‘The Cabin in the Woods’ (2012) Released on April 13th, 2012, The Cabin In The Woods follows a group of college students who dive into their van and drive towards their weekend getaway. What starts as a very typical, yet familiar story suddenly turns into a free-for-all roller-coaster ride.

Heads were tilted in confusion when American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy announced that his cast would be upended following the debut season of the horror anthology series, but when Murphy explained “there are a lot of actors who have their own careers and don’t want to make a five-year commitment; this gives people who Read more...

Let’s get this out of the way: New Girl isn’t for everyone. Baby Boomers, lawyers, people who don’t like dessert, people who watch a lot of PBS or Nascar, people who don’t find baby hamsters wearing comical hats to be the cutest thing ever, people who say “theatah” – you will not like this show.

The 80s and 90s were all about weird scripted kid’s shows with ridiculous premises. From Mork and Mindy to Alf and Jem and the Holograms, turning on the TV was as much a practice in surrealist art appreciation as mindless entertainment. One of my favorite 90s kid’s shows was the awesomely ridiculous Fresh Prince of Read more...

SEATTLE (April 4, 2012) – Hark, the world’s largest platform for pop culture sound bites reaching more than 50 million visitors a month, today announced it has signed a clip licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Digital Distribution. Through this agreement, Hark will now be able to offer consumers the ability to listen to sound bites Read more...