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“A Million Little Things” Has One Big Problem

By Bethany Duarte | Hollywood, TV | Comments are Closed | 1 November, 2018 | 0

If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then NBC’s “This Is Us” should feel incredibly good after ABC debuted its latest, aptly titled drama.

“Deaf Out Loud” Destigmatizes The Notion Of Hearing Loss

By Bethany Duarte | Feature, Hollywood, TV | Comments are Closed | 1 October, 2018 | 0

In this revealing documentary, A&E gives a glimpse deafness through the stories of three fascinatingly diverse families.

Smallfoot!

By The Editors | Hollywood, Movies | Comments are Closed | 29 September, 2018 | 0

SCENES Media writer Michael Wahle delivers the latest from cinema with his critique of Smallfoot.

“Jack Ryan” Relies Too Heavily On Worn Out Post-9/11 Stereotypes

By Christopher Atamian | Hollywood, TV | Comments are Closed | 24 September, 2018 | 0

Bordering on parody, this new take on Tom Clancy’s classic character is a clunky, predictable mess.

“Bojack Horseman” Packs One-Two Punch Of Hilarity, Brutal Honesty

By The Editors | Hollywood, TV | Comments are Closed | 21 September, 2018 | 0

With five seasons under its belt, this bizarrely captivating animated series might be one of the best shows on television.

“Searching” Boasts Superior Storytelling And Cautionary Tales

By The Editors | Hollywood, Movies | Comments are Closed | 18 September, 2018 | 0

John Cho gives a surprisingly powerful performance in this innovative social media inspired psychological thriller.

“Ozark” Raises The Stakes In Dark, Compelling Season 2

By The Editors | Feature, Hollywood, TV | Comments are Closed | 12 September, 2018 | 0

Jason Bateman and Laura Linney bring their A-game in a Netflix original series that hopes to become the next “Breaking Bad.”

“Peppermint” Portrays Vigilantism Gone Way, Way Wrong

By The Editors | Feature, Hollywood, Movies | Comments are Closed | 11 September, 2018 | 0

Jennifer Garner’s most recent foray into action leaves the audience with a less-than-refreshing taste in their mouths and more than a few concerns about the message behind it.

“The Nun” Struggles To Conjure Up A Sustainable Plot

By The Editors | Feature, Hollywood, Movies | Comments are Closed | 10 September, 2018 | 0

This latest installment of the “The Conjuring” series suffers from undercooked storylines, overcooked action, and an overexposed villain.

Film Nosh: Isle of Dogs

By The Editors | Feature, Hollywood, Movies | Comments are Closed | 6 September, 2018 | 0

Introducing the all-new SCENES Media digital series, “Film Nosh,” where hosts Chris and Peek bring you a clever and fun review of some of the year’s best (and worst!) films. This week, they take a look at the Wes Anderson film, “Isle of Dogs.”

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