The Small Screen Diaries: 06/12/26

TV Shows Watched: Unchosen: S1E3 (Netflix) with audio description, Margo’s Got Money Troubles: S1E3 (Apple) with audio description, Tracker: S3E? (Paramount), and The Four Seasons: S2E3 (Netflix) with audio description Unchosen- They’ve got Sam living in an “outhouse”, and this is one of those times, where I think the UK and American AD teams need to get together, and have a conversation about what words mean in other countries. Like, for example, imagine if every UK track you heard chose a certain word for cigarette that doesn’t translate well abroad. It would feel quite jarring. it is a little strange … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/12/26

Goat

We deserve better. Kids deserve better. Animation has evolved to the point where audiences can reasonably expect more than films like Goat. This is essentially Zootopia by way of basketball, another entry in the ever-growing pile of animated movies built around anthropomorphic animals doing familiar things. It’s not an inherently bad concept, but it’s also not a particularly original one. And while Goat boasts a talented voice cast, that’s hardly a selling point these days. Most animated features have talented voice casts. What separates memorable animated films from disposable ones is what they leave behind once the credits roll. Goat … Continue reading Goat

Movies With Pride: Boy Erased

Watching Boy Erased during Pride Month feels a little ironic. This isn’t a film about celebrating LGBTQ identity so much as it is a film about the expectations society places upon people and the damage that can be done when someone is told they are not allowed to be who they are. Written and directed by Joel Edgerton, who also appears in a supporting role, Boy Erased focuses on the controversial practice of conversion therapy. What is most alarming about revisiting the film today is realizing how relevant it remains. When it was released in 2018, it felt like the … Continue reading Movies With Pride: Boy Erased

The Small Screen Diaries: 06/12/2016: Never Forget

It certainly is not my story to tell, and I also have no intention of jumping on a trauma chain for something that is not mine. That doesn’t mean that I did not see people going through this tragedy, that I didn’t see that how for a minute the world united to agree that what transpired was immeasurably tragic, and a town began to heal. I cannot speak to what it is like to be a survivor, but rather a spectator in the wake of. I will never forget waking up that morning, seeing my Facebook feed, the push notifications, … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/12/2016: Never Forget

The Small Screen Diaries- 06/11/26

TV Shows Watched: Man On Fire: S1E3 (Netflix) with audio description,Unconditional: S1E2 (Apple) with audio description, Off Campus: S1E3 (Amazon) with audio description, Mia: S1E2 (PEacock) with audio description, Dreaming Whilst Black: S2E6 (Paramount) with audio description, Virgin River: S7E7 (Netflix) with audio description, and Abbott Elementary: S5E18 (Disney Plus) with audio description Man On Fire- Solid adaptation thus far, and I didn’t love the film, so that says something. Speaking of,the original film was directed by Tony Scott, and his brother Ridley, is just now receiving his first Oscar as one of the named recipients of the Honorary Oscars … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 06/11/26

Movies With Pride: Pillion

I first watched this back in December as part of A24’s awards consideration package. While I did get a few screeners from A24 last year, Pillion sadly wasn’t one of them,and there was clearly a lot happening. I really wanted to wait to review it until I got the audio description, and now in time for Pride month, Pillion: Unrated is on HBO MAX with audio description! If any of this made it into the R rated cut, we’ve come a long way from This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Kirby Dick’s exploration of the MPAA and its bizarre ratings … Continue reading Movies With Pride: Pillion

The Small Screen Diaries: 06/09/26

I’m probably the only one who got excited, but I was under the assumption Apple had moved on from Trying. Then I saw their announcement for Season 5 coming later this year. I’m so happy. It is such a wonderful little seen show. TV Shows Watched: A good Girls Guide To Murder: S2E1 (Netflix) with audio description, Witch Hat Atelier: S1E10 (CrunchyRoll) with audio description, Star City: S1E2 (Apple) with audio description, Young SHerlock: S1E5 (Amazon) with audio description, Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: S2E5 (Paramount) with audio description, Mating Season: S1E2 (Netflix) with audio description, and Love … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/09/26

The Small Screen Diaries: 06/08/26

TV Shows Watched: Nemesis: S1E2 (Netflix) with audio description, For All Mankind: S5E7 (Apple) with audio description,Paradise: S2E8 (Disney Plus) with audio description, Top Chef: S24 Top 7 (Peacock) with audio description, Sheriff Country: S1E13 (Paramount) with audio description, Last Week Tonight: Most Recent (HBO MAX) no audio description Nemesis- A trending show with an all-black cast that Tyler Perry had nothing to do with. Whoever made Nemesis should ink a first look deal with the streamer, so they can ditch their reliance upon the perry Ferry of Shit he keeps accosting us with. Nemesis is great, but Vito is … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/08/26

Movies With Pride: Carol

Pride Month gave me the perfect excuse to finally revisit Carol, a film I admired more than I ever truly loved. Todd Haynes’ 2015 romance remains an astonishing achievement in visual storytelling, even if I still find myself wishing the screenplay gave me a little more to hold onto beneath all the longing glances and carefully guarded emotions. Before I lost my sight, Carol was the kind of film that felt like a dream. Every frame seemed meticulously crafted through its production design, costumes, cinematography, makeup, hairstyling, and lighting. Haynes pours so much attention into the look of the film … Continue reading Movies With Pride: Carol

The Small Screen Diaries: 06/07/26

TV Shows Watched: From: S4E7 (MGM Plus) with audio description, Vladimir: S1E6 (Netflix) with audio description, Criminal Record: S2E5 (Apple) with audio description, Bel Air: S4E8 (Peacock) with audio description, Will Trent: S4E11 (Disney Plus) with audio description, SNL: Jack Black (Peacock) with audio description, The Madison: S1E5 (Paramount) with audio description, and Pop Culture Jeopardy: S2E3 (Netflix) with audio description From- Not looking for spoilers, but this episode had Victor needing to go do something scary, so he asked Tabitha to help, and she heard scary and brought Ethan along. People keep telling Sophia far more than anyone should, … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/07/26

Miss You, Love You

Jim Rash, best known for playing the Dean on Community,along with his years spent at the Groundlings, and that time he won an Oscar with Nat Faxon for writing the screenplay to The Descendants, is making his solo feature directorial debut. He and Faxon broke out and made the excellent The Way Way Back, and followed that up with the not so excellent Downhill.But, Rash proves he still has a lot to give in this film he wrote and directed, which is not adapted from anything. It does feel so much like a play, like Rash was trying tow rite … Continue reading Miss You, Love You

Office Romance

Little known fact. Lady Gaga was this close to titling her song Office Romance instead of Bad Romance. Don’t fact check me. But, the fairly generic title found its way into Jennifer Lopez’s pantheon of equally vague titles like The Back Up Plan, Marry Me, and Unstoppable (a title so generic Denzel also has a film called Unstoppable). Regardless of the premise, Jennifer Lopez remains a queen of romantic comedies, and her sex appeal at 56 has allowed her to be able to pull off being desirable enough to carry films like this. Jennifer Lopez is not the problem here. … Continue reading Office Romance

Tribeca Film Festival 2026: AI Probably Nothing To Worry About

My third alarmist AI documentary so far this year. I have yet to find one about Ukraine though. It’s probably just how screeners come my way. I’ll give it time. This is the best of the AI specific docs, and narrowly comparable to Your Attention Please, which is also mostly about how Social Media is wrecking you kids, but also how AI is starting to contribute. This documentary backs off of the overpersonalized approach of Daniel Roher’s AI doc, and instead takes a seemingly neutral approach. Instead of smacking you with the apocalypse, it asks how did we get here, … Continue reading Tribeca Film Festival 2026: AI Probably Nothing To Worry About

The Small Screen Diaries: 06/06/26

Coming up this week, the HBo MAX premiere of They Will Kill You on Jun 12, the return of Interview With A Vampire (which AMC Plus does not offer audio description for), and a few new shows like Alice and Steve (Hulu) and Every Summer After (Amazon), plus the return of Sweet Magnolias for anyone who is excited for that. Also, the FIFA World Cup and Stanley Cup, along with NBA finals. So, if you are into sports, this is very much your week. And if you’re into Broadway, the TOny Awards are Sunday with live audio description on CBS. … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/06/26

Tribeca Film Festival 2026: Stealing Magic

This could have been the plot to the Now You See Me sequel, where the crew has to fight piracy, and the secrets to their tricks being sold online.This doesn’t require an illusionist, just some bored teens in a country where piracy reigns supreme, who see a niche they feel needs to be filled. The unfortunate truth is, you can actually steal magic. And no,not in some Disney way where an evil wizard drops from the sky and drains the home you know of all its magic, but there are actual people who build complex tricks, and sell them to … Continue reading Tribeca Film Festival 2026: Stealing Magic