Your are here: Home // Posts Tagged With glee

Weekly Blend #316 – Fall TV Preview

Weekly Blend #316 - Fall TV Preview
While it may take us a while to get to the topic at hand (we do have movies to talk about, after all), the focus of this week’s episode is on the new television series. What shows have us excited and which ones are we anticipating to bomb? What shows are wrapping up that we’ll miss and which are we ready to see go? We also discuss digital distribution of films like Bachlelorette and Side... 

Weekly Blend #282 – The Glee Episode

We don’t actually talk about Glee this week. Instead our focus is supposed to be wrapping up the summer movie season. However, Margaret (and Tim)’s musical accompaniment during the show’s opening segment earns us a Gleeriffic title. Listen for our take on Lucas’s new Star wars changes, a review of The Debt, why it’s a shame so many people won’t watch The Beaver,... 

Glee: The 3D Concert Movie [Review]

After two remarkably successful seasons and a recent concert tour, the cast of Fox Broadcasting’s Glee comes to the big screen for Glee: the 3D Concert Movie. The film takes concert footage, faux backstage interviews and a series of vignettes spotlighting die-hard Glee fans and ties them them up in an energetic, musical 3D package. With no cohesive order to the songs or stories, it’s a movie for... 

Tim Takes on the Box Office: Death Overcomes All

You’ve heard Tim make his weekly predictions on our podcast, guessing how the box office numbers are going to play out as we discuss each week’s estimates. Now we’re putting them down in text just to see how good Tim’s track record winds up. Tune in each week as we compare Tim’s predictions against the actual numbers from the box office weekend, as Tim takes on the Box... 

In Theaters: August 12th

Summer is coming to a close for me. As a teacher, my summer break doesn’t last Memorial Day to Labor Day, and I head back to work soon. Of course, the movie summer season doesn’t exactly confine itself to those two holidays either. Some people still consider August to fall into the summer movie season. Others say it’s part of the fall. There’s no doubt that the blockbusters of the summer are... 

Rafe’s Rant: Story Enhancement Through Greater Marketing

If you’ve read my Country Strong review, you’ll notice one of my disparaging points is that it isn’t the movie being advertised. This happens time and time again. Studio marketing is frequently done without the input of the movie’s actual creative team, so unless the director is a big named powerhouse, they have no real control over how their movie is marketed. If a marketing team doesn’t... 

Weekly Blend #229 – Very Scooby-Doo

Our title this week comes from Margaret’s review of Sex and the City, which is how she describes a moment of plot resolution. Still, she is a lot more positive about the movie than most critics, just as Rafe is more positive about Prince of Persia. Well, we’re just a bunch of positive people this week, as we look at our final two Walter Matthau movies, discuss the future of the X-Men franchise,... 

Widescreen Warrior Presents: 2009: A Year in Television

First off let me state this is not a “best of” list, for there are too many good shows for me to have time to watch and judge, and there are many shows that I know others really love that I just have no interest in watching. This is also not an all encompassing list, just pretty much a list of shows I (or my fiancé) saw some or all of and what I thought about them. The purpose of this list... 

Weekly Blend #204 – Critics of Fortune

The episode title may serve mostly as a reference to the first image released from the upcoming big-screen adaptation of The A-Team, one of the many topics we hit on this week. We also continue our look at Hitchcock films with Dial M For Murder, reveal the reader’s picks for our last week of Hitchcock, give our take on the first episode of White Collar, respond to the idea of Joss Whedon tackling... 
Copyright © 2009-2011 Widescreen Warrior. All rights reserved.
Designed by Theme Junkie. Powered by WordPress.