With over 800-million users worldwide the pool of talent runs very deep and so, today, we at TV Wasteland would like to highlight our favorite users who we feel have the talent to make it in the industry.
With over 800-million users worldwide the pool of talent runs very deep and so, today, we at TV Wasteland would like to highlight our favorite users who we feel have the talent to make it in the industry.
From Zendaya celebrating her first ever Emmy nomination to Billy Porter acknowledging the Television Academy excluding the cast of trans women in Pose, here are some of the top instagram posts from 2020 Emmy nominees.
As network TV finishes up their final shows, all eyes have turned to the streaming services. Disney+ is premiering a few new series (and a new project about the Muppets), while HBO returns cult favorite 'Room 104' and some new series.
As we venture into our third month of quarantine, and the first month of summer, some of the most anticipated content of the year will be released. From the return of ‘The Politician’ to the premiere of ‘Love, Victor’, June is a huge month for TV fans.
If you feel you may have burned through all the “good” shows, you might have missed these gems. Plus, if you’re into that early 2000’s aesthetic, then these are also sure to hit home.
For the past month, I have been on a Matthew Gray Gubler marathon. After binging all 15 seasons of “Criminal Minds”, who wouldn’t want to see more of Dr. Spencer Reid? I was scrolling through his Twitter when I saw he posted a tweet a few months ago promoting this new show on Hulu called … Continue reading “Dollface” on Hulu is Empowering, Wild, and Fun
From glamorous presentations about new shows to dinners with executives, Upfront Week is usually quite the spectacle for the TV industry. However, due to COVID-19, companies’ announcements are presented either via live streaming or pre-recorded video presentations. Many companies are excited to reveal big plans for their streaming services digitally next week. Here are some … Continue reading
As streamers continue to release content early for quarantine entertainment, the schedule is getting more and more packed with things to watch. This month is stacked with streaming originals from Netflix’s ‘The Eddy’, from ‘La La Land’ director Damien Chazelle, to Hulu’s ‘Solar Opposites’ from the ‘Rick and Morty’ team.
Thanks to the pandemic, the future of streaming is looking up, from new content to new streaming services entirely.
TV Wasteland sat down with the founders of Films for Our Futures to talk about their project and young female representation in the entertainment industry.