Netflix subscribers of the world rejoice, then get comfortable and cancel your weekend plans: “House of Cards” has returned and the dark political drama is as binge-worthy as ever. The award-winning streaming series’ third season was released at midnight last Friday to the delight of ravenous fans the world over.
Photo by Acquille Dunkley. Whether you are having trouble with your course work, looking for feedback on an important project, wrestling with a writing assignment, or if you are
SCAD students, professors and other TV lovers all packed into Panel Room B at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday morning for aTVfest’s Television Roundtable. The media panel, moderated by Savannah-based dramatic writing professor Chris Auer, engaged in a sweeping and insightful industry discussion, focusing first on the way in which the fluidity of new media is transforming television as we know it.
Photo by Prayitno Photography (Creative Commons license) The story of Selma was born from inequality and decades later, as we approach the 87th Academy Awards, it’s clear that not
Image from House of Cards season 3 trailer by Netflix. At one point in the hilarious 2005 comedy “Wedding Crashers,” Jeremy Grey, played by Vince Vaughn, tells a woman, “I’m