Vine Stars to Lead New Film FML: A SOCIAL MEDIA ADVENTURE
by Caryn Robbins
- Apr 3, 2015
Jason Nash has written and will be directing his second film -- the first-ever Vine star feature film-- and is launching the 30-Day Kickstarter campaign for the full-length feature today, Monday, March 30th.
BWW Recap: Someone 'Spoils' a Finale on This Week's MARRY ME!
by Dylan Siegman
- Jan 13, 2015
I was a very avid HAPPY ENDINGS fan, but found the series after it had sadly been cancelled. When I heard about Casey Wilson's new show, I was thoroughly excited, but also a little worried that it would be the same old gags and jokes from her previous show. I was very excited to find out that there is nothing to worry about because MARRY ME is a very different, but still quirky Casey Wilson, surrounded by an equally entertaining cast of secondary characters.
Comedy Central Announces Premiere Dates for New and Returning Series
by Caryn Robbins
- Dec 9, 2014
Grab a blanket and a cuddle buddy and get ready for the #1 brand in comedy's winter schedule! The new year brings all-new seasons of "Workaholics" and "Broad City," the third and final season of "Kroll Show" and new series including "The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore,"
BWW Interview: Ken Marino, Casey Wilson Are Wit and Heart of Great New Comedy MARRY ME
by Matt Tamanini
- Nov 6, 2014
This fall, I have found a new half-hour comedy that has become Must See TV for me, MARRY ME. The single-cam comedy starring Ken Marino (VERONICA MARS) and Casey Wilson (HAPPY ENDINGS) is a fast-paced hyper-speed paced show about two people with their individual quirks working to maintain a happy, stable relationship.
BWW Review: GONE GIRL is an Enthrallingly Well-Constructed Web of Lies
by Matt Tamanini
- Oct 3, 2014
So often, movies adapted from books are unable to navigate the pitfalls of translating introspective thoughts and first person narration on the page into tangible action on the screen. However, in GONE GIRL, author Gillian Flynn has effectively boiled down the very essence of her novel into a taut, enthralling script. Since no one knows this story better than Flynn, she was able to hand-pick the perfect elements from the Best Selling book to create a screenplay even more suspenseful and exhilarating than the source material, believe it or not.
|
|