The Walking Dead’s greatest character death scene that ended up not being one, the day Nicholas said ‘Thank You’ to Glenn Rhee. Breathing slows to a crawl, the mind wants to act but the body […]

Why you should watch Johnny Solo as Gino in ’79 Parts: Director’s Cut’
Actor Johnny Solo gave a breakout performance as horse track race swindling, easy livin’ Gino in new comedy film, 79 Parts: Director’s Cut. The following article contains minor spoilers for 79 Parts: Director’s Cut. Every […]

Barry Season 2 Episode 7 review: Outstanding, from satire to tense drama
HBO’s Barry pulled the rug on viewers twice in “The Audition” and brought a classic first half of satire into brutally tense, edge of your seat drama. The following review contains spoilers for Barry Season […]

Composer Matthew Carl Earl talks writing Star Trek: Dark Remnant score
The Natural Aristocrat spoke with Hexany Audio’s Lead Composer Matthew Carl Earl about his inspirations for Star Trek: Dark Remnant’s musical score. Matthew Carl Earl may have started off only a Star Wars fan growing […]

Carole Brana talks Sci-Fi film ‘On/Off’ and using vulnerability as inspiration
The Natural Aristocrat spoke with ‘On/Off’ star Carole Brana (Meredith) about vulnerability as a source of acting inspiration in the silent void of space. At the heart of every human fear is the beating truth […]

Fear the Walking Dead’s Frank Dillane to play role in upcoming film ‘How to Build a Girl’
Fear the Walking Dead alumni Frank Dillane (Nick Clark) is set for a role in the upcoming film adaption of ‘How to Build a Girl’ by novelist Caitlin Moran. Nick Clark may have departed Fear […]

Barry Lyndon week: Handel’s ‘Sarabande’ duel music demands satisfaction
Barry Lyndon’s iconic duel adaption of George Frideric Handel’s “Sarabande” by the National Philharmonic Orchestra is Kubrick artistry at its purist form. The thumping beat of Barry Lyndon’s “Sarabande” duel music drapes over every part […]

Tim Disney’s Neanderthal picture ‘William’ exemplifies Behavior vs. Bias
Director Tim Disney’s feature film ‘William’ is a coming of age story of a Neanderthal in our time embracing societal lies in the face of greater numbers. Half family drama, half sci-fi, William is a […]

Barry season 2, episode 4 review: New series high point hits you hard
HBO’s Barry shed light on PTSD awareness for veterans on tonight’s episode with brutal, lasting imagery that’ll stay with you long past the credit roll. The following review contains spoilers for Barry season 2, episode […]

Barry season 2, episode 4 preview: What?!
There’s nothing that makes Barry’s skin crawl quite like his girlfriend Sally’s abusive, slimy ex showing up uninvited and unwanted. Barry looked upon Sam with visceral disgust as his girlfriend’s former shame descended upon them […]