Category: Television

Star Trek Essentials, Volume 11

Fifty years ago, Gene Roddenberry’s first “wagon train to the stars” began airing on NBC. Star Trek featured a cast of many nationalities, had people of color in important roles, it commented on the social problems of the day disguised in science fiction, and it was the first time we’d seen humanity out in the stars…


Star Trek Essentials, Volume 10

Fifty years ago, Gene Roddenberry’s first “wagon train to the stars” began airing on NBC. Star Trek featured a cast of many nationalities, had people of color in important roles, it commented on the social problems of the day disguised in science fiction, and it was the first time we’d seen humanity out in the stars…


The Cinefessions Podcast – Episode 44 – The Tarantinothon: Django Unchained (2012)

Welcome to episode 44 of The Cinefessions Podcast! Today, Branden, Ashe, and Marc continue the 8-episode arc of The Tarantinothon with a review of Django Unchained (2012). We also review episodes two and three of season two of Black Mirror. Subscribe to the Show on iTunes or Android! You can follow along with The Tarantinothon…


Star Trek Essentials, Volume 9

Fifty years ago, Gene Roddenberry’s first “wagon train to the stars” began airing on NBC. Star Trek featured a cast of many nationalities, had people of color in important roles, it commented on the social problems of the day disguised in science fiction, and it was the first time we’d seen humanity out in the stars…


TV Review – Ashe Collins on Marvel’s Daredevil: Season Two (2016)

Title: Marvel’s Daredevil: Season Two (2016) Creator: Drew Goddard Showrunners: Doug Petrie and Marco Ramirez Studio: ABC Studios, Netflix Original Series Length: 13 episodes (54 minute episodes) — With almost a year between this season and the last, I’m almost (but not quite) ashamed to say that I haven’t really brushed up on the Daredevil…


Star Trek Essentials, Volume 8

Fifty years ago, Gene Roddenberry’s first “wagon train to the stars” began airing on NBC. Star Trek featured a cast of many nationalities, had people of color in important roles, it commented on the social problems of the day disguised in science fiction, and it was the first time we’d seen humanity out in the stars…


Star Trek Essentials, Volume 7

Fifty years ago, Gene Roddenberry’s first “wagon train to the stars” began airing on NBC. Star Trek featured a cast of many nationalities, had people of color in important roles, it commented on the social problems of the day disguised in science fiction, and it was the first time we’d seen humanity out in the stars…