Patrice: The movie

Patrice: The movie (Hulu)- A Winning Documentary With A Heart Of Gold Quick Take: It has been a minute, but when I saw this, the audio description track was FUBAR. I mentioned this, and an enterprising person let the producers of the film know, who responded basically with an apology and the fact that Hulu hadn’t responded to them. i don’t know if it has been fixed, but I loved Patrice either way. The movie centers around a disabled couple who just want to be able to put a ring on it, but due to current legislation, if they were … Continue reading Patrice: The movie

Canary Black

Canary Black (Amazon) The Director Of Taken Gives Kate Beckinsale A Set Of Skills Quick Take: A desperately forgettable vehicle for Kate Beckinsale finds her as a spy pushed to treacherous limits to save the one she loves. A simple premise. Director Pierre Morel is famous for giving Liam Neeson a particular set of skills, and the starved Kate Beckinsale is looking for leading vehicles that don’t involve reviving the Underworld franchise. Though, in this day and age, it does seem inevitable that Underworld will return with or without her. Based on the mediocrity of Canary Black, I’d suggest to … Continue reading Canary Black

Natural Born Killers: 30th Anniversary

Natural Born Killers: 30th Anniversary- Is Oliver Stone’s Controversial Film Resonant Today? Quick Take: Oliver Stone’s treatise on “if it bleeds it leads”, and a reflective look at violence in the media was sensationalized in 1994, but now seems like it was ahead of its time. The conversation on violence in the media certainly hasn’t gone away, but our news is still fascinated by mundane killings, because our society has become ultra obsessed with true crime. Natural Born Killers pre-dates an era of mass shootings, and true crime podcasts. In 1994, Dateline and 20/20 used to cover stories outside of … Continue reading Natural Born Killers: 30th Anniversary

The Small Screen Diaries- 12/19/24

TV Shows Watched: Jurassic World: Chaos Theory: S2E10 (Netflix) with audio description, Black Doves: S1E6 (Netflix) with audio description, Creature Commandoes: S1E4 (MAX) with audio description, Laid: S1E1 (Peacock) with audio description, Are You Smarter Than A celebrity?: S1E? (Amazon) with audio description, Happy’s Place: S1E? (Peacock) with audio description, and The Masked Singer: Season Finale (Hulu) no audio description. Podcasts/YouTube:: None Movies: Rumors (Apple Store) with audio description, Wicked (Screener) no audio description, Red One (Amazon) audio description, Handling The Undead (Screener/Hulu) no audio description, Zarofsky V Texas (screener) no audio description Best Episode Watched Yesterday: Black Doves- This … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 12/19/24

Trap

Trap- Finally, M. Night Reveals The Twist At The Beginning For A Change Quick Take: It is a little bit of a spoiler to talk about wht this film really is, but for once, M Night Shyamalan reveals his hand really early on. there’s something oddly refreshing about seeing him throw a twist at the top, because you aren’t quite sure if there will be another, or if he is boldly evolving as a filmmaker. But, the movie centers around a father (Josh Hartnett) who is taking his daughter to a concert for her favorite artist. When he gets there, … Continue reading Trap

The Small Screen Diaries- 12/18/24

TV Shows Watched: Skeleton Crew: S1E4 (Disney Plus) with audio description, Shrinking: S2E10 (Apple plus) with audio description, No Good Deed: S1E4 (Netflix) with audio description, Dream productions: S1E2 (Disney Plus) with audio description, The Diplomat: S2E1 (Netflix) with audio description, Frasier: S2E? (Paramount Plus) with audio description YouTube/Podcasts: None Movies: Blink (Disney Plus) with audio description, Good one (Screener) No Audio Description, Dear Santa (Paramount Plus) with audio description, Piece By piece (screener) has audio description. Best Episode Waatched Yesterday: Shrinking- I have to go with this as it starts to wrap up its second season. i was pretty … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 12/18/24

The Small Screen Diaries- 12/17/24

TV Shows Watched: Cobra Kai: S6E10 (Netflix) with audio description, No Good Deed: S1E3 (Netflix) with audio description, What We Do In The Shadows: S6E10 (Hulu) With Audio Description, La Macquina: S1E3 (Hulu) with audio description, Get Millie Black: S1E4 (MAX) with audio description, Call Me Ted: S1E5 (MAX) with audio description, Abbott Elementary: S4E8 (Hulu) with audio description, and A Man On The Inside: S1E3 (Netflix) with audio description. Podcasts/Youtube: Mostly limited to critics for films without audio description, but I did watch the Oscar Expert break down the Oscar Shortlists. Some pretty sad snubs. Very odd choices. I … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 12/17/24

The Small Screen Diaries- 12/16/24

TV News: I actually have some renewals today! Ted Danson’s new sitcom, A Man On The Inside, has been picked up for a second season by Netflix. Also, Apple renewed Silo for two more seasons, but also confirmed that Season 4 is the final season of Silo. I feel like that is probably a choice by the show runners, who want to keep the story tight, and not overstay their welcome. TV Shows Watched: Dune: Prophecy: S1E5 (MAX) with audio description, Black Doves: S1E5 (Netflix) with audio description, No Good Deed: S1E2 (Netflix) with audio description, The Agency: S1E4 (Paramount … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 12/16/24

National Treasure: Book OF Secrets

National Treasure: book Of Secrets: A Second look- Just One Sequel? Should there Be More? Quick Take: Due to the first in the franchise celebrating its 20th Anniversary, it felt like the right time to revisit the only two films that exist. the sequel actually outgrossed the original, so it is strange that the film didn’t reach the necessary threshold to launch a third film. Helen Mirren joined the franchise too, and would have been fun to see in a third movie. A solid sequel that is just a little short of the original, but not by much. For more, … Continue reading National Treasure: Book OF Secrets

National Treasure: 20th Anniversary

National Treasure: 20th Anniversary- Nicolas Cage Searches For a Franchise In Historical Documents Quick Take: I never quite understood why the franchise driven Disney stopped making these films. The first made about 340 million internationally on a budget of 100 million. The sequel actually outgrossed it, with an international of 459 million. Where is the third film? Rewatching this for the first time with audio description, I’m reminded of just how solid this is. Nicolas Cage was really creating a nice “adventurer” type, something the world was chasing as Indiana Jones hadn’t yet made that fourth film. It was time … Continue reading National Treasure: 20th Anniversary

Brothers (2024)

Brothers (2024)(Amazon)- Peter Dinklage, Josh Brolin, Brendan Fraser, Glenn close Quick Take: This odd crime caper didn’t land with me. It has a talented cast, including Peter Dinklage, Josh Brolin, Taylor Page, Glenn Close, and Brendan Fraser, but the dynamic between the brothers, the evolution of the plot, and just some story elements that felt too slow to care about, just made for a very average experience. The cast can only do just so much heavy lifting. Two brothers, born into a family of idiot criminals, find themselves on the same path. Later, Dinklage is in jail, and brolin is … Continue reading Brothers (2024)

The Small Screen Diaries- 12/15/24

TV Shows Watched: Earth Abides: S1E3 (MGM Plus) with audio description, Black Doves: S1E4 (Netflix) with audio description, Cruel Intentions: S1E8 (Amazon) with audio description, This Is Not Hollywood: S1E2 (Hulu) with audio description, Dream Productions: S1E1 (Disney plus) with audio description, The Lincoln Lawyer: S3E? (Netflix) with audio description Podcasts: None YouTube: I had to watch some critics for some non-audio described content again. Movies Watched: Los Frikis (Screener) no audio description, Queer (screener) no audio description, Baby Girl (screener) no audio description, Porcelain War (screener) no audio description, Nocturnes (screene) no audio description, Saturday Night (Apple Store) with … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 12/15/24

The Small Screen Diaries- 12/14/24

TV News: I rarely get excited for a possible revival, but Sarah Michelle Gellar just stated that she would do a Buffy revival…. And since the show they were trying to do a few years back clearly never happened, we need to explore this. It would be so interesting to see who comes back, and what the show would be like without Joss Whedon behind it, but it has been so long since the show, that if you find a fan of Buffy, who understood why the show worked, I don’t see why not. TV Shows Watched: Before: S1E9 (Apple … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 12/14/24

Rez Ball

Rez Ball (Netflix)- A True Story Becomes A Real Buzzer Beater Quick Take: This surprisingly good basketball drama, produced by Lebron James, is flying under the radar this year. It is centered around an indigenous basketball team who fight hard on the court, and off. They face a tremendous personal loss as a team, and must find their way forward, while it seems like the world is stacked against them. The audio description is fantastic and allows the cast to be supported as they navigate in and out of English and their own indigenous language, which some of the team … Continue reading Rez Ball

Divorce

Divorce (Netflix)- A Witty International Offering That Asks Some Important Questions Quick Take: This international feature received random audio description from netflix, and I actually appreciated it. The quality was decent, the dub voice cast did nice work, and it was a pleasant surprise. The movie centers around a man and a woman who long ago divorced legally. She is actually remarried, and has a kid with her second husband, but her ex-husband is looking to get married but the church won’t allow it because they consider him still married. So, they have to do this convoluted dance based on … Continue reading Divorce