From left to right, Lindsay Farris, Dana Delorenzo, Arielle Carver-O'Neill, Ray Santiago and Bruce Campbell. Photo by Tyler Spinosa “Ash vs. Evil Dead" is back for a third season and fans
Photo by Mikael Trench On Feb. 3 at aTVfest, SCAD had the honor of welcoming three acclaimed television directors to talk about the business and what to expect for upcoming
Photo by Tyler Spinosa "A.P. Bio" is a brand new comedy series on NBC (created by Mike O'Brien) about a narcissistic and apathetic philosophy scholar named Jack Griffin (played
Photo by Anya Haber TV One's "Two Sides" is a four-part documentary series created and narrated by Viola Davis that focuses on the controversial police shootings of Eric Garner, Ezell Ford,
This year's movie award season is in full swing and on Tuesday, Jan. 24, the nominations were finally released for what is arguably the most anticipated movie award ceremony of
By Kelly Quintana Illustration by Kire Torres Growing up, I didn’t see many people on TV with a skin tone like mine. I used to get home from school and
IFC Midnight In the history of cinema, there are few directors more influential than Alfred Hitchcock and few classic horror sequences as significant as the famous shower scene in Hitchcock's
Toho Animation After dominating our movie screens for nearly 65 years, Godzilla is coming to the small screens here in the United States with "Godzilla: Planet of Monsters" on Netflix.
One of the biggest things to look forward to every year are the new movie releases on the horizon and 2018 is no exception. With that said, let's take a
Walt Disney Pictures In what is most likely this year's most anticipated film, "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," we see that the First Order is starting to close in more











