The Small Screen Diaries- 03/22/25

Looks like American Dad is exiting TBS, and headed back to FOX. What a strange journey. But, the show has managed to run for 19 seasons so far, so why stop it? TV Shows Watched: The Residence: S1E1 (Netflix) with audio description, Yellowjackets: S3E6 (Paramount Plus) with audio description, Reacher: S3E5 (Amazon) with audio description, The Traitors: UK- S3E2 (Peacock) no audio description, Berlin ER: S1E4 (Apple Plus) with audio description, Love you to Death: S1E5 (Apple plus) with audio description, SNL: Shane Gilles (Peacock) with audio description. Best Episode: Yellowjackets- Clearly, there’s a darkness that has followed all of … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 03/22/25

Going In Blind: Venom The Last Dance, La Cocina, Cash Out

Venom: The Last Dance- We had three films in the Spider-Man Cinematic Universe in 2024, a move that likely stripped Sony of some of their cash flow, and this was easily the best of the three. Somehow, the people behind the Venom films have understood to some extent why Venom is popular as a stand alone character, and managed to craft a trilogy of films out of him. Still, with all the multiverse and Spider-Verse possibilities, I hope this isn’t the last we see of Venom, as he could be quite terrific in the right hands. But, in a slightly … Continue reading Going In Blind: Venom The Last Dance, La Cocina, Cash Out

Control Freak

Control Freak (Hulu)- The Life Coach In This Movie Would Empower You To Watch Something Else What I can say about Control freak is that it has good audio description. Roy Samuelson is narrating this,and while he’s pretty much his consistent usual strong performer, this is a horror film, so the devil in these details belongs to the audio description writer. For a film that isn’t pervasively gory, but does have fleeting moments, and even some attempts at jump scares, the writing is strong. From describing pus coming out of a wound, to the manifestation of a demon, and an … Continue reading Control Freak

Going In Blind: The Front Room, Never Let Go, Boneyard

The Front Room- Much like Brandy experiences in this film, this is shit. It is easily the worst thing A24 has released upon the world, and the nicest thing I can say is that at least Brandy was in a film that went theatrical. A24 didn’t even bother including this in their awards packages. The writing was on the wall. They teamed up with incompetent directors because their last name was Eggers, and made what is basically an awful Blumhouse movie, that might be worse than some of the Blumhouse horror films released in 2024. The “plot” revolves around a … Continue reading Going In Blind: The Front Room, Never Let Go, Boneyard

The Small Screen Diaries- 03/21/25

TV Shows Watched: Severance: S2E10 (Apple Plus) with audio description, Good American Family: S1E1 (Hulu) with audio description, Will Trent: S3E10 (Hulu) with audio description, Shifting Gears: S1E10 (Hulu) with audio description, Papa’s House: S1E13 (Paramount Plus) with audio description, Going Dutch: S1E9 (Hulu) no audio description, The Daily Show: Thursday (Paramount Plus) no audio description, The Rookie: S7E10 (Hulu) with audio description, Abbott Elementary: S4E18 (Hulu) with audio description Best Episode: Severance- Of course. The Emmy nominated series closed itself out in fine fashion, with a battle between the two sides of Mark, both trying to save the woman … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 03/21/25

Going In Blind: Kraven The Hunter, Armor, The Listener

Kraven The Hunter- I have to believe that there are shenanigans going on at Sony, when JC Chandor (Margin Call) is incapable of directing a film in the Spider-Man Cinematic Universe that is worth watching. Chandor broke through with his impressive stock broker thriller, and then later took Robert Redford out on a boat for All Is Lost, a performance that should have landed Redford a nomination. So, what actually happened with Kraven? Is it that the film was ill conceived from the beginning, or has Chandor lost all of his skills? To be fair, I don’t hate this quite … Continue reading Going In Blind: Kraven The Hunter, Armor, The Listener

Wolfman

Wolfman (2025)- Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner Need New Agents Part of Universal’s classic movie monsters, or now as they lovingly call it “the Dark universe”, is the Wolfman. Obviously, there are folk tales about werewolves predating this monster classic, but once a moon has been howled at, it cannot be unhowled. The howling has taken place. In fact, quite a few movies with wolf people in them have taken place, from the scary, like Dog Soldiers or An American Werewolf In London, to far more tame versions like Jacob in Twilight, or Teen Wolf (the Michael J fox version). … Continue reading Wolfman

Going In Blind: A Different Man, 2073, First Shift

A Different Man- Sebastian Stan won a Golden Globe for this A24 awards bait, which elevated him into the Oscar conversation for a second film. Of course, he would end up nominated for The Apprentice, but his work in A Different Man is still part of a foundational building of a better Stan, one who is able to tackle deeper characters and tougher subject material. I think Sebastian Stan started out as just a pretty face. I remember him back when he recurred on Gossip Girl, and while he was fun, I never would have guessed he’d be the Winter … Continue reading Going In Blind: A Different Man, 2073, First Shift

The Small Screen Diaries- 03/20/25

Kicking off the diary today with an announcement. Tonight (3/21/25) at 8PM EST, I am hosting a panel on Diversity and Representation in Audio Description for Film and Television. I have invited a wonderfully diverse panel of audio description professionals to join me, and discuss if audio description is currently doing what it needs to do to support the diversity of the ensembles on screen, what could be done that could make a better focus on representation, and is the industry itself supporting a diverse talent pool and making efforts to hire the most appropriate talent for the job. You … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 03/20/25

Going In Blind: The Return, High Tide, los Frikis

The return: Ralph Fiennes reteamed with his English Patient co-star Juliette Binoche for a retelling of a Greek tragedy. Odysseus has returned home after quite an ordeal ((for more information, read up on Greek mythology), and has found his wife is basically being held prisoner until she chooses a new husband (who will then be the new ruler) and his son (Charlie Plummer) will likely be put to death so there won’t be a line of succession. It’s a little like Fiennes’s other 2024 entry Conclave, in that there is quite a bit of politicking going on, and jostling for … Continue reading Going In Blind: The Return, High Tide, los Frikis

Helen And The Bear

Helen And The Bear (2025)- Using Your Golden Years To Discover Who You Really Are If you’ve been paying attention to the news, and the way funding has been getting cut, you’ll know that documentarians are concerned about the future of their genre. Often these journalistic looks into various facets of our world are funded through grants, and if the grants go away, or a project is perceived as being a DEI film, it may not get funded. It’s a good thing then that Helen And The Bear is already out there in the festival circuit, because a film about … Continue reading Helen And The Bear

Going In Blind: Queer, Dandelion, Merchant Ivory

Queer- In his effort to continue to establish himself as an auteur, Luca Guadagnino managed to release two films in 2024. One of them was the film fanatic darling Challengers, which somehow managed no Oscar nomination, and the other is thiss film. Queer, based on the book by William S. Burroghs is a complicated take on the human experience. What in our search for meaning in life, we often find that we look for meaning in many other things, reasonings, and connection. This is explored through a terrific lead performance from Daniel Craig, as an American ex-pat living in Central … Continue reading Going In Blind: Queer, Dandelion, Merchant Ivory

The Small Screen Diaries- 03/19/25

TV Shows Watched: Another renewal notice is Hulu’s Paradise, which is coming back for a second season. TV Shows Watched: daredevil: Born Again- S1E4 (Disney Plus) with audio description, The Righteous Gemstones: S4E2 (MAX) with audio description, Your Friendly neighborhood Spider-Man: S1E10 (Disney plus) with audio description, The Walking Dead: dead city: S1E1 (Netflix) with audio description, The Wheel Of Time: S3E2 (Amazon) with audio description, The Daily show: Tuesday (Paramount Plus) no audio description, Suits: LA: S1E4 (Peacock) with audio description, and Running Point: S1E4 (Netflix) with audio description Best Episode: The Righteous Gemstones- A tough call, but after … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 03/19/25

Going In Blind: Small Things Like these, Seeking Mavis Beacon, The Girl in The Pool

Small Things Like These- I mentioned when I talked about White Bird and its poor box office performance, despite being a good film, that Lionsgate likely just ran out of money. I didn’t even get a single screener link from them, and I don’t know anyone who did. So that’s how a movie like this falls through the cracks, because no one is pushing it. It is also a very internal performance, very quiet, from last year’s Oscar winner Cillian Murphy. Small things like Irish dramas based on a true story don’t seem to have the profile to attract attention … Continue reading Going In Blind: Small Things Like these, Seeking Mavis Beacon, The Girl in The Pool

The Small Screen Diaries- 03/18/25

TV News: I decided to check up on some of the fates of shows I have on my watchlist to see if anything had been cancelled, or renewed. Here’s a shortlist of some decisions I hadn’t yet mentioned or reported. Netflix has picked up XO Kitty for a third season, and they also commissioned scripts for a third season of The night Agent, which is generally a good sign. Amazon had renewed Reacher for a fourth season ahead of its premiere. They have yet to pick up Clean Slate, though the showrunner claims there are talks headed in a positive … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 03/18/25