by Tim Livingston | Nov 22, 2014
While the overriding themes of The Hunger Games novels always centered on the politics set in a dystopian future supposedly signaling the path we’ve laid out for ourselves, the films have leaned more on the unintended consequences that shape the world the series...
by Tim Livingston | Nov 22, 2014
While the overriding themes of The Hunger Games novels always centered on the politics set in a dystopian future supposedly signaling the path we’ve laid out for ourselves, the films have leaned more on the unintended consequences that shape the world the series...
by Tim Livingston | Nov 11, 2014
Using puppets, a Scottish unicorn, a breakdancing Abraham Lincoln and a Salmon Cannon, the first year of John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight has been a tremendous success for HBO. Averaging about one million viewers per episode, the 24-episode run became one of the...
by Tim Livingston | Nov 11, 2014
Using puppets, a Scottish unicorn, a breakdancing Abraham Lincoln and a Salmon Cannon, the first year of John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight has been a tremendous success for HBO. Averaging about one million viewers per episode, the 24-episode run became one of the...
by Tim Livingston | Oct 31, 2014
Out of the numerous somewhat undermining narratives that a World Series will produce, perhaps the biggest one from this particular Fall Classic is whether or not the San Francisco Giants are now a dynasty having won three titles in the last five seasons. The answer is...