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| Archived Since: | June 28, 2011 | |
At a certain age, people realize that in order to get through their days sanely, they’ve adopted some belief system, a personal mantra, or at the very least taken up a convenient vice. As Woody Allen put it, “whatever works.”…
KoldCast TV’s bold new comedy, Acting Out, explores the double life of a gay actor trying to reconcile his identity with making it big in image conscious Hollywood. “To come out or not to come out” is the flamboyant protagonist…
While there’s a whole lot of new age hoopla about how monogamy just isn’t natural, the vast majority of people still have a hard time with sharing their significant others, making successful threesomes a tricky proposition.
Fidelity anxiety is reflected…
There was a time not too long ago when “nerd” was a dirty word. It conjured images of pocket protectors, acne, meticulous hair parts, and tasteless plaid button-downs. But those days are no more. Ours is an era so technologically…
Last week’s virulent Time Magazine cover of a twenty-something taking a “selfie” on her iPhone has been making tidal waves. There’s been chatter about the problem with millennials for years, so why all the commotion? Perhaps it’s because Time is…
In John Steinbeck’s great American novel, Of Mice and Men, a downtrodden George reassures his dimwitted pal Lenny about their plans for the future. “We’re gonna have us a little house and a couple of acres. We gonna live off…
American television, cinema, and the culture at large are experiencing a late, great, Greek revival. From endless Clash of the Titans sequels to the battle raging between yogurt labels, Grecian is in fashion.
Greek mythology has always had its hand…
New York City’s over-the-top babysitting culture was just asking for it: the precocious children, roving helicopter parents, and of course the caretakers themselves, who are often less mature than the kids they watch.
“I’m eleven years old… Somehow, I’m her…
It begins with a bomb.
As terrifying a scene as you’ll find in an adventure novel, Ken Sonenclar’s Bombs and Believers opens with a massive explosion in Turkey that kills 500 American sailors. The first character we meet is CIA…
At what moment in life does the wine glass start to feel more comfortable than the red Solo cup? To what extant can you talk about your sexual idiosyncrasies while still remaining a likable party guest? How much domestic squalor…
Hollywood loves to explore the tension between rigid social structures that govern our lives and our natural predilections toward sloppiness and savagery, especially when breaking the box comes with severe consequences.
While we don’t even realize it, our behavior is…
Jon Olson has devoted his career to making our hearts race. He first tried moving audiences as an actor in Los Angeles, before relocating to the best-kept secret in America – Portland, Oregon – where he enjoyed a brief stint…
Among the more shadowy government intelligence agencies, most notably the OSS, CIA, and MI-6, there’s a reputation for creativity when it comes to obtaining sensitive information.
One of the bolder initiatives was their utilization of high profile individuals, people whose…
Brash, crass, and perpetually smashed. KoldCast TV’s latest hit comedy, Those With Class, features a cast of characters stuck in an unsavory place between adolescence and adulthood. Detailing their outrageous predicaments and asinine behavior, the series fully captures the lopsided…
The second annual HollyWeb Festival and awards ceremony encompassed a weekend of screenings, discussion panels, and serious schmoozing. Festival directors Jennifer and Daniel Doherty are leading supporters of independent serial content produced for the web, and what better way to…
In today’s overprotective, hypersensitive parenting culture, hiring a nanny is akin to appointing the director of Homeland Security. There are background checks, countless reference follow-ups, and multiple interviews with each family member – including the kids.
What happened to the…
A good movie tends to not switch the actors behind its lead characters midway through the film. Needless to say, this would be problematic for audiences. Back to the Future famously recast its lead from Eric Stoltz to Michael J.…
Why is it that throngs of teenagers camp outside theaters for days on end in advance of Twilight premieres? Why is that fabulous little Pixar film Monsters, Inc. getting a “college years” prequel à la Saved by the Bell? The…
It’s a problem that confronts many a successful actor – the desire to earn extra money by appearing in advertisements, coupled with the fear that overexposing their moneymaker mug might cheapen their image.
The Solution? Some of America’s A-list celebrities…
How do you know that you’re dreaming? There is a familiar paradox about a man named Zhuang Zi, who dreams that he is a butterfly. When he wakes up, he asks himself: How am I sure that I am not…