The Small Screen Diaries: 05/25/26

I hope you had a lovely Memorial Day. This is how I spent part of it. TV Shows Watched: The Boroughs: S1E5 (Netflix) with audio description, The Night Agent: S3E87 (Netflix) with audio description, Rooster: S1E4 (HBO MAX) with audio description, Tracker: S3E13 (Paramount Plus) with audio description, Ted: S2E3 (Peacock) with audio description, The Murdocks: S1E4 (Netflix) with audio description, and Elzabeth: S3E14 (Paramount Plus) with audio description The Boroughs-I’m still super high on this show, even if it is slow walking through a bit of predictability. I can see a bit of what’s coming, because I watch too … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 05/25/26

Saw

In case you were unaware, the origin of the crudely labeled torture pron genre now has its entire franchise on Netflix with audio description for the first time apparently ever. I was not really excited, but Alex Howard, of the Dark Room Podcast certainly was. He urged me to jump into the series. Prior to losing my sight, I did technically watch the first two films, but that was it. The original Saw was actually a low budget indie hit at Sundance, which was picked up, and distributed. its most. Marketable stars at the time were Danny Glover and Cary … Continue reading Saw

Ladies First

This is the rough part. If you had asked me at the beginning of the year if I’d be disliking a film with Sacha Baron Cohen, Rosamund Pike, Charles Dance, Richard E Grant, Emily Mortimer, and Fiona Shaw, I would have probably thought no way in hell. Worst case scenario, that gang tried to make an Oscar bait film that the pacing is a bit rough in, and moves at a glacial pace. But to see them in a comedy, a high concept comedy based on a French Netflix title, we are living in some weird reality. I don’t know … Continue reading Ladies First

The Small Screen Diaries- 05/24/26

TV Shows Watched: The Boroughs: S1E4 (Netflix) with audio description, Witch hat Atelier: S1E7 (CrunchyRoll) with audio description, Criminal Record: S2E4 (Apple) with audio description, Kevin: S1E2 (Amazon) with audio description, Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair: S1E1 (Disney Plus) with audio description, Virgin River: S7E4 (Netflix) with audio description, and Celebrity Jeopardy: Finals (Disney Plus) with audio description The Boroughs- Again, trying to keep it light, but this is so up my alley. Even though it is headed exactly where I thought it would (anyone see Pete Davidson’s horror movie from last year?) I’m hoping there’s a little … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 05/24/26

Arco

I’m a little late to the game on reviewing Arco, a film I first screened for awards consideration back in November of 2025, but I waited until I finally had the chance to hear the audio description track before sitting down to write this. So, shoutout to Audio Eyes and Sean Boggs, the one man assembly line who wrote and narrated Arco. Sean proves, if nothing else, that it is indeed possible for Neon to commission audio description for a title they picked up at Cannes that originally existed in another language, while apparently keeping costs at whatever Sean earns. … Continue reading Arco

Going In Blind: A Mosquito In The Ear

A Mosquito In The Ear sounds like one of those indie titles where you think, that’s original, that’s memorable, whoever came up with that should get a raise. Considering how many films we have named after super basic things, like Memory, brand identity right off the bat is a win.. Yet within the context of the film itself, the meaning lands with surprising weight. Adapted from Andrea Ferraris’ graphic novel Una Zanzara nell’Orecchio and directed by Nicola Rinciari, the film finds surprising depth in a deceptively simple premise. A little Indian girl explains to a nun at her orphanage what … Continue reading Going In Blind: A Mosquito In The Ear

The Small Screen Diaries: 05/23/26

A couple of notable titles headed your way this week. In terms of film, Scream 7 hits Paramount Plus on Thursday, The Moment comes to HBO MAX on Friday, and Love You, Miss You premieres on HBO on Friday starring Allison Janney and Andrew Rannells. Some shows finishing this week include The Testaments (Hulu) on Wednesday, Hacks (HBO MAX) on Thursday, and Half Man (HBO MAX) on Thursday. Among the returning shows this week, A Good Girls Guide To Murder (NEtflix) launches its second season on Wednesday, while The Four Seasons returns to Netflix on Thursday. Deli Boys are back … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 05/23/26

Going In Blind: Searching For Drug Peace

This one has its heart in the right place. Dana Larson is putting himself on the line in a battle to help those with drug addiction problems, and not in the abstinence market, but in harm reduction. He runs a hotly contested store in Canada, where their rules are slightly different, but as we learn through Searching For Drug Peace, Karen’s are not simply an American problem. The feeling deep inside for someone to get involved in things, indignantly, believing that they have an innate right to maintain morality as they see fit, has bled into Canada, and Dana has … Continue reading Going In Blind: Searching For Drug Peace

The AI Doc Or How I Became An Apocaloptimist

I pushed this out, since Daniel Roher co-directed this as well as one of my new obsessions in theaters right now, Tuner. He’s also the director of Navalny, the Oscar winning feature about the Russian opposition leader, who has since tragically passed. And now, we just casually let Russia occupy a chunk of a sovereign nation. But by all means, Chat GBT is going to end us. Not our indifference to totalitarianism, but generative AI. Roher also directed Blink, the documentary about the family of kids who were diagnosed with progressive vision loss, so their parents took them on a … Continue reading The AI Doc Or How I Became An Apocaloptimist

The Small Screen Diaries- 05/22/26

I needed to get my votes in yesterday for one of the voting bodies I’m on the nominating committee for. I need to remember the futility of that, because that form makes no sense, has predetermined choices to choose from (even in a nominating committee stage), and just some baffling choices. One series was in Drama, but all its actors were listed in Comedy. Another series which I gave a nomination to, none of the actors were on the page. Not a single performer from its acclaimed season. Yes, I have ONE other slot, but then I have to ask … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 05/22/26

The Small Screen Diaries: 05/21/26

TV Shows Watched: The Testaments: S1E9 (Disney Plus) with audio description, The Burroughs: S1E1 (Netflix) with audio description, Young Sherlock: S1E4 (Amazon) with audio description, Bel Air: S4E6 (Peacock) with audio description, Your Friends And Neighbors: S2E2 (Apple) with audio description, and Abbott Elementary: S5E16 (Disney Plus) with audio description The Testaments- Basically, can be described as everyone loves Agnes. In an episode about whether or not Daisy had helped Agnes, Becca triples down, and really gives a shocking declaration of just how far she’s willing to go for Agnes. Damn. And that final scene was chilling. Probably the most … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 05/21/26

Greenland 2: Migration

The only truly good thing that came out of Greenland 2: Migration is the fact it prompted me to finally watch the first one, which was surprisingly much better than I expected. So, I went into the sequel with pretty high hopes, only for those hopes to get obliterated almost immediately. Greenland 2 feels like a sequel made by people who didn’t really understand why the first film worked, but assumed audiences wanted “more”, because Hollywood has confused bigger with better for so long you’d think they were in Texas. Everything is bigger in Texas, but not in California, and … Continue reading Greenland 2: Migration

All’s Fiar: Season 1

I am legitimately considering casting a ballot in supporting actress for Sarah Paulson for All’s Fair. Then I realized, I never formally reviewed the series, and that taken totally out of context makes no sense if you’ve seen the show. Watching All’s Fair is like watching a kid eat play-doh, or your neighbor doing yoga naked in their front yard. It is one of those baffling experiences that you never truly thought would cross your path. You’d heard of such things, imagined them, but to truly see a show in all its glory be this bad, is something truly wonderful … Continue reading All’s Fiar: Season 1

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War

There’s a version of this review where I spend half the time complaining that Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War isn’t trying to be Mission: Impossible, but honestly, that says more about modern criticism than it does about the film itself. This weekend features two films based on television shows, but the difference is one of them is making a giant leap to the big screen, while the other understands exactly what it is. Ghost War is not trying to reinvent espionage cinema, launch a billion dollar franchise reboot, or convince audiences that John Krasinski should be hanging off airplanes … Continue reading Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War

The Small Screen Diaries: 05/20/26

I do this through WordPress, and yesterday, i unlocked an achievement that my website has been read in at least 50 different countries. So, gracias, danke, grazie, Merci, Obrigado, Arigato, and all those other ways of expressing gratitude. Also, Hulu finally picked up The Testaments for a second season, so there’s that. TV Shows Watched: The Boys: S5E8 (Amazon) with audio description, Witch Hat Atelier: S1E6 (CrunchyRoll) with audio description, Detective Hole: S1E3 (Netflix) with audio description, Gold Land: S1E2 (Disney Plus) with audio description, The Last Thing He Told Me: S2E8 (Apple) with audio description, and THe Lincoln Lawyer: … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 05/20/26