The Universes Finally Converge

The Universes Finally Converge

The first time I stepped onto a studio lot was life-changing for me.  After years of trolling in nondescript office buildings, and even for a period when I worked in the main building on a TV studio lot, nothing compared to the majesty and the sense of history I felt when I first stepped onto … Read more

Food Don’t Lie

Food Don’t Lie

So I started a new job last week.  No, don’t be that excited–it’s not one that I’m particularly excited about, nor am I planning to do one of those “I’m happy to share that I started” form posts on LinkedIn that it seems only the most tangentially connected people in my contact list seem to … Read more

A Hard Act To Swallow

A Hard Act To Swallow

It’s The Fourth of July, which of course means despite all of the warnings and admonishments from my building any involvement in fireworks will result in an immediate eviction notice, an awful lot of my neighbors either never got such a notice or truly don’t give a rat’s ass.  So I’m awake, the still night … Read more

Finally, Someone’s Doing Something Right

Finally, Someone’s Doing Something Right

There’s been so much negative news regarding the world of streaming media of late that it’s sometimes difficult to actually find nuggets of emcouragement.  My bad that this one that dropped the week before last wasn’t highlighted in a musing before this.  But yes, there is actually a new kid on the Nielsen block that … Read more

Carpe DEI-m?

Carpe DEI-m?

No, it wasn’t a very good week for those who believe in inclusion.  Aside from the Supreme Court’s pre-summer vacation parting shots, the most notable of which was the de facto elimination of affirmative action, the entertainment medium was awash in stories announcing numerous departures of executives who had been specifically tasked with improving their … Read more

Back Home Again With Indiana.  One Last Time.

Back Home Again With Indiana. One Last Time.

Give today’s moviemakers this much: they are doing what they can to get people back into theatres, particularly those who have been more reluctant to do so, by tapping into extensions of franchises that brought them in in droves when they first were released decades ago.  The plot lines are easily accessible, the talent and … Read more

Perhaps We Need A Cannes-Do Approach?

Perhaps We Need A Cannes-Do Approach?

If someone were to ask me where on Earth I’d like to wake up this morning, my list would be lengthy–bluntly, almost anywhere but where I am waking up this morning–but the top two choices would be far separated from the balance of the list.  Choice one, of course, would be the home of my … Read more

Seacrest, In!   No Big Whoop.

Seacrest, In! No Big Whoop.

OK, I’ll admit it was a shot in the dark to have suggested that Pat Sajak’s replacement as host of WHEEL OF FORTUNE should have been the wheel itself, powered by generative AI that would utilize continuities, correct letter identifications and forced banter with contestants compiled over his four decades of work that would cover … Read more