My Final 2026 Oscars Predictions In All Categories

The 98th Oscars is almost upon us. Below is a rundown of each category, and my pick, as well as who I would vote for if I was an Oscar voter. I do have some swings, or maybe not? I tried not to look at too many final predictions outside of the shorts categories, where I admittedly have not seen every nominee. Best Live Action Short- Some fun nominees here, with Two People Exchanging Saliva being a stand out in name alone. The Singers is backed by the powerhouse that is Netflix, but honestly, it is just OK. It’s fine. … Continue reading My Final 2026 Oscars Predictions In All Categories

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/12/26

For those wondering what in the living hell happened to the BFCS 2nd Annual Awards, we are taping our announcement in the coming week, which should release soon thereafter. We didn’t want the Oscars to steal our thunder. We are very dramatic like that. TV Shows Watched: Starfleet Academy: S1E9 (Paramount Plus) with audio description, The Beast And Me: S1E8 (Netflix) with audio description, High Potential: S2E12 (Disney Plus) with audio description, 56 Days: S1E2 (Amazon) with audio description, The Hunt: S1E1 (Apple) with audio description, and Abbott Elementary: S5E10 (Disney Plus) with audio description Starfleet Academy- The show is … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/12/26

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/11/26

I noticed yesterday that the #1 film of 2026, and quite possibly ever, a gift to humanity, which I’m sure if hurdling through space as we speak as a goodwill gesture to aliens, the 17 Time Academy Award Winning director Brett Ratner’s triumphant return to form with Melania. If you’ve got Prime, you’ve got Melania. Can’t wait to hear the AD track on that. Although… Amazon/MGM has skipped some titles recently, which is troubling. TV Shows Watched: The Diplomat: S3E8 (Netflix) with audio description, Shrinking: S3E4 (Apple) with audio description, The Pitt: S2E7 (HBO MAX) with audio description, Vanished: S1E2 … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/11/26

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/10/26

Today, in my little blip before, while it happened a while back, it has been interesting to see the comments that Timothee Chalamet made on Opera and Ballet continue to catch a fire. Likely, because he hasn’t apologized, or offered clarification, so his broad statements that nobody cares about Opera and Ballet, are these truths he holds self evident. Because other than this, I work with a lot of professional performers in those realms, I’ve seen and heard reactions from across the spectrum against Chalamet. From Gustavo Dudamel, a world renown conductor set to be the director of the New … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/10/26

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/09/26

Don’t you just hate when audio description doesn’t travel? Like, I’ve heard from these various streamers and companies that they don’t mind sharing audio description tracks. They said is aloud in a virtual conference at the ACB a few years ago. it is so perplexing, considering Apple doesn’t have the audio description for the Formula One: Drive To Survive series it now shares with Netflix. then again, if I were to drag Apple, I would also point out how nearly every single audio described program in their store is a movie, and they’ve made no effort to obtain audio description … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/09/26

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/09/26

Today is Mario Day. Celebrate Nintendo’s iconic character by praying your favorite character has a game with audio description on Nintendo Switch. TV Shows Watched: American Classic: S1E1 (MGM Plus) with audio description, His And Hers: S1E5 (Netflix) with audio description, All’s Fair: S1E7 (Disney Plus) with audio description, Can you Keep A Secret: S1E2 (Paramount Plus) with audio description, Have I Got News For you: S4E7 (HBO MAX) no audio description, Breaking Bad: S3E10 (Netflix) with audio description American Classic- kevin Kline, Laura Linney, Jon Tenney, and Len Cariou star in this family dramady about an alcoholic mess of … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/09/26

Bridgerton: Season 4

Disclaimer: I’m a blind film critic. Bridgerton has audio description available on Netflix. Dearest gentle reader, we find ourselves once again in the midst of the Bridgerton household, a conveniently large family, whose lineage suggests at least 8 possible seasons worth of hot and steamy romance. While the first three seasons certainly had their own scent of impropriety, nothing could have prepared us for the fourth season. As it turns out, Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) is ready to settle down. While the eight episodes does focus on a single love interest, Sophie (Uerem Ha), who brings her own level of … Continue reading Bridgerton: Season 4

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/07/26

Coming up this week, Rooster (HBO), Top Chef (Bravo/peacock), One Piece (Netflix), Sunny Nights (Hulu), Virgin River (Netflix), The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives (Hulu), The Madison (Paramount), Scarpetta (Amazon). And because you’ve all been so good this year, some major stars are in those shows. Steve Carell stars in The Rooster, Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis top line Scarpetto, Sunny Nights stars Will Forte and Darcy Carden, The Madison has Michelle Pfiefer, Kurt Russell, and Patrick J Adams, and there’s even the return of Celebrity Jeopardy with God knows who. TV Shows Watched: Monarch: S2E1 (Apple) with audio … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/07/26

The Singers

Disclaimer: I’m a blind film critic, and this short film does have audio description on Netflix. Who is excited? The Oscars are upon us, and while I’ve run out of narrative features to watch, there’s still the short film categories. Color me pleasantly surprised to find The Singers on Netflix with audio description. This is not a long movie, so it won’t be a long review. Basically, the film takes place at a bar and starts with a wager on singing, and turns into a full blown sing off. There was something about the bar, the differences in styles, personalities, … Continue reading The Singers

In the Blink Of An Eye

Disclaimer: I’m a blind film critic. I typically watch films with audio description, and this film has AD produced by PixelLogic, with the AD performed by john Bentley. Andrew Stanton is the director of one of my top 10 films of all time, if I’m allowing my initial feelings to not change. Wall-E would be a top 10 film for me, but it is slightly less enjoyable when you are limited to just audio description. It is a rare outlier in that. But Stanton, who also directed Finding Nemo, hasn’t had much success in live action, notably the big budget … Continue reading In the Blink Of An Eye

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/06/26

With the networks behind, it’s time to look at some of the decisions being made recently by Netflix. The streamer gave a two season renewal to Bridgerton, bringing it through Season 6. Some shows returning soon include Virgin River (March 12th), Sweet Magnolias (June), and One Piece (March 10th). Two recent Netflix stalwarts, The night Agent and The Lincoln Lawyer both dropped new seasons, 3 and 4 respectively. The Night Agent has scored an early Season 4 renewal, while The Lincoln Lawyer is having to wait and see. Several recent half-hours, Emily In Paris, Nobody Wants This, and A Man … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/06/26

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/05/26

Since yesterday’s diary mentioned a few pilots from NBC in contention for next season, I felt it only fair to look back at CBS and ABC. CBS actually operates under more of a constant development now, more like a streamer does, less concerned about when a show premieres on its lineup. They are working on Cupertino with Robert and Michelle King, the creative minds behind CBS/Paramount Plus hits The Good Wife, The Good Fight, Elzabeth, and Evil. The series stars Mike Colter, and while not a guarantee, feels like something they’d at least throw at the wall to see if … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/05/26

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/04/26

Continuing my look at the Network lineups, NBC is up. They’ve already handed out a few renewals, locking in the One Chicago lineup for next season, as well as Happy’s Place and St Dennis Medical both picked up for a third season. With the Voice currently in its 29th season, and experimenting with one less judge, there’s zero chance they don’t hit 30. It has been a solid performer for them, and major milestone seasons always allow for a bigger promotional push, just look at Survivor 50. Surprisingly, NBC doesn’t have a Law and Order deal on the table yet, … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/04/26

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/03/26

Continuing on with some renewal predictions, CBS has some shows to decide on for sure. They often end up axing shows that have more of an audience than other networks, but struggle either financially, or are lower in the 18-49 demo. It’s too early to tell on Marshals or CIA, but Watson looks prime for cancellation. It wasn’t a huge ratings success last season, and is not only down from last season, but is actually CBS’s lowest rated show. It manages a meager 0.1 average in the 18-49 bracket. If you’re a Watson fan, there’s zero chance this moves to … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/03/26

The Small Screen Diaries: 03/02/25

Let’s talk a little about renewal chances for network shows. First, High Potential, which for some reason has not been renewed yet, continues to grow, now pulling in over 6M viewers on linear, and 12M across platforms, doubling its audience and up from last year. There’s no chance ABC cancels this. The Rookie is also at an all time series high, with the last episode hitting nearly 10M viewers in its live +7 numbers. A ninth season is also extremely likely. Will Trent on the other hand fluctuates a bit, but is the lowest of the three, and instead of … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 03/02/25