We're Watching What?! THEDHK
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- TV & Film
Sometimes it's good, sometimes bad, but we're always watching something! Join for recent movie and tv reviews, special guest interviews, and more! We focus on diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and representation in media and watch all things from blockbusters, animation, independent cinema, foreign films, television, streaming, and more. Oftentimes we watch so YOU don't have to!
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Roundtable - Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga | Babes
Is Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga to Fury Road what The Hobbit is to the Lord of the Rings films? Babes delivers on the laughs and isn't labored.
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Review - Atlas | The Garfield Movie
Fairly certain Atlas was legitimately written by an AI or someone being held hostage by an AI... The Garfield Movie is about as fun as a million Mondays.
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We're Interviewing Who?! - David Loong for the NBC TV Writers Program
How do you go from Yale and Heidegger to Hollywood and "How many explosions can I fit on a page?" Writer David Loong is here to go over just that and his journey from Philosophy student to member of the 2024 - 2025 NBC TV Writers Program.
More about David Loong:
David Loong writes genre dramas featuring deep worldbuilding and multicultural, code-switching outsiders. Born in Hong Kong, he attended high school in Oxfordshire, England before getting a B.A. in Intellectual History from Yale University. After brief career flirtations with consulting, crypto, and underwater archaeology, Loong earned an MFA from USC’s Screenwriting Division. He was selected for The Thousand Miles Project, UCP’s highly regarded talent incubator. After the program, he signed a deal with UCP to develop an original pilot, “The Englishman,” a boarding school thriller centered around a mysterious and cutthroat school competition, with "Pachinko" showrunner Soo Hugh. Loong is repped by Anonymous Content and IAG.
More about the NBC TV Writers Program:
Created in 2005, the NBC TV Writers Program is the company’s premier program that develops emerging episodic television writers whose distinct points of view and lived experiences provide unique perspectives to the writers’ room. This includes talent from various socio-economic backgrounds, geographic locations, racial and ethnic backgrounds, people with disabilities, the LGBTQ+ community and veterans, among other communities. The program prepares writers to be staffed on scripted series with the long-term goal of developing the next generation of showrunners.
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Review - IF | Babes
Would IF have been better left to more creative imaginations? Babes is brutally honest and bawdily funny.
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Roundtable - Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes | Dark Matter Episodes 01 - 02
What can Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes learn from The Lord of the Rings trilogy (and the Roman Empire). Also Dark Matter is a formula we should love, so how doesn't add up?
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Review - Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
How often do apes think of the Roman Empire seems to be the thesis of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
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