Feature Story
David Zucker has written and directed some of the biggest comedies of all time, including Airplane! and The Naked Gun.
It's that time of the year again sports fans movie fans: Super Teaser Sunday. That's right film junkies, the one day of the year when studios pay upwards of 4 million dollars to air a teaser trailer on network television... and then give it away for free on YouTube the following commercial break.
American Horror Story has been on my radar from the moment it was announced. I've always loved the horror genre's sporadic stabs at the small screen (from Night Gallery to American Gothic) and am more than ready to welcome new additions. But as I watched this 2nd season -- I realized I could never write about the show on a week to week basis.
After a hundred and fifty years, Stefan should have known that when you have a one night stand with an original there are always strings attached.
When a mysterious stranger almost falls in their lap from the motel closet looking for John Winchester, the boys have a few questions of their own. Unfortunately, the answers will have to wait because their mysterious guest didn't come alone.
In Normal, Illinois in the year 1958, a young man says goodnight to his son.
"But if I'm really being honest, I never thought it would have a happy ending."
There used to be a time when The Office was an amazing series. It was smart, painfully funny, and its refreshing delivery in a mockumentary format put it above all other sitcoms at the time of its launch.
Not to be melodramatic but all good things must come to an end. That's right Fringe fans this is the end of mine, and maybe yours, favourite sci-fi series.
Well a full week has passed since the final two Fringe episodes aired. FOX and fanboys said goodbye to the beloved and always brilliant sci-fi series.
Klaus's patience is running thin. His plan to create his army of hybrids has been put on indefinite hold until Jeremy can complete his mark and give him the map to the cure.
Even when the angels and demons aren't around, things aren't any safer for Sam and Dean.
Heckling is an art form.
It's not a very appreciated art form, but it is still a creative vocation deserving of our attention and respect. Unfortunately, it's also one of those amorphous, pretentious art forms. You know, like jazz fusion or interpretive dance.
SBM on Social Media