Tag Archives: film

Watch and Listen

In the early nineties, when shows like Twin Peaks and The X Files reconsidered the use of music and sound for narrative storytelling, the approach was an anomaly. Rarely was this distinctly cinematic element appropriated for the lesser art that was TV, but there it lay, making stories the better for it. Now, some twenty years later, […]

Smithsonian Television

If you are not aware, Smithsonian has a channel and they produce original content. Not unlike history as produced by Discovery Channel or History Channel, these are sleak and well made consolidations of information into very short amounts of time. Much of their content is available online in full episodes and I recently came across the […]

Bishara’s Conjuring

“It just makes sense to me. It’s the language that I most naturally speak…” –Joseph Bishara* Last week saw the release of The Conjuring to surprising critical praise. Writers who have previously, and adamantly, proclaimed James Wan a hack of a director have suddenly termed him a horror auteur; dramatic turn for a man whose […]