“Elvis” Review: Just as Messy and Exhilarating as The “King” himself
Elvis is messy and chaotic, but neither the intense direction nor tedious dialogue can break what holds this film together. At its core, Elvis is everything that The “King of Rock and Roll” embodied.
Your Full Emmys Breakdown: Who Should Win Vs. Who Will
Here’s a brutally honest ballot from a teenager who is not a member of the Television Academy.
Ten Underappreciated TV Shows to Stream this Summer
After a year and a half of pandemic induced television delays, it probably feels like there’s nothing left to watch.
How the Patriarchy Punishes Women with Emotions
Male artists are also allowed to convey emotion in their music while women are mocked for the same expressions of pain and hardship.
TV Wasteland: Making Space for Gen Z in Hollywood
TV Wasteland is now entering its third year of providing this generation with news, interviews, and industry insider knowledge of all things TV.
The Five Stages of Losing a Public Figure
In the Internet Age, parasocial relationships have exploded in strength, leading many young people to confuse reality with fiction. So what happens when the fiction runs aground?