Made in Jersey: TV Review

CBS’ new drama by Dana Calvo stars Janet Montgomery as a high-end attorney from a large and unpolished Jersey family. From the Hollywood Reporter: Some shows come out flat and lifeless no matter what the actors bring to their characters. Often this is reflective of a premise that just doesn’t have a lot of meat. [...]
Overhauled & Reviewed: Final Cut Pro X

Apple’s recent release of Final Cut Pro X (FCPX) has caused quite a bit of controversy. Many new features and speed improvements have been added, but many more features are conspicuously missing. Further, this latest release is not backward compatible with any previous versions. Why is it so different and what is Apple’s game plan? [...]
Independent Box Office: ‘The Master’ Top Debut of Year

Paul Thomas Anderson’s Scientology-inspired tale “The Master” posted the year’s biggest specialty box office opening, taking in $ 729,745 from five theaters in New York and Los Angeles Friday. That’s a $ 145,949 per-screen average for the Weinstein Company release, and easily tops the year’s previous highest, “Moonrise Kingdom.” Wes Anderson’s quirky 1960s tale of [...]
Best Film School Training

Article by Kevin Franzen In a profession where the hopefuls dish out $ 35,000 or more a year to attend school without a guarantee for employment after graduation it’s sad to see their money is being wasted. I recently worked on an film school short production. It was the worst film production of my short [...]
Help Finance Mitch, Latest Project by Final Chapter Films

Final Chapter Films Needs your help on its next Short Film: From Alex Hoffman: Before I go on with the begging and pleading, please watch this short teaser trailer, https://www.vimeo.com/47563786. I’m sending out a request to everyone I know to help me get my first short film, “Mitch” off the ground. We have been working hard on [...]
Chuck Norris: 1000 Years of Darkness if vote for Obama (video)

Well, the official title of this video of Chuck Norris and his wife is: Chuck Norris’ dire warning for America – 2012 which, well… wow. The problem with this one is it belongs in so many different categories on BlareShare: Best Worst Commercial, TV, B Celebrity, Politics… As always, that which is Chuck Norris defies the [...]
A&E’s ‘Coma’: What the Critics Are Saying

One critic describes the four-hour mini, starring Lauren Ambrose as a medical student who discovers that healthy patients are inexplicably falling into comas, as “sometimes entertaining, sometimes infuriating.” From the LA Times review of Coma on A&E: The miniseries starring Lauren Ambrose is entertaining in a mildly campy way, though more back story and less hysteria [...]
Selena Gomez And Her ‘Spring Breakers’ Get Cleaned Up For The Venice Film Festival

Every time of day a variety of megastars amble through seuil akin to MTV News reports to speak about ones own most recent jobs and therefore mistake close which has professionals at kretchmer dentistry. In addition in certain cases all seize megastars in another place, which is the reason all build Spotted!, a day-to-day simplifié [...]
Favorite Bad Commercial: Anti-Immigration Rap. Jobs. Blame Obama.

This conservative commercial that raps (if you can call it that) about how immigrants are taking away jobs of the 20-somethings has spawned a nwe recurring post theme on BlareShare: Best Worst Commercial. I’m certain there will be more. It truly is in the vein of the infamous original Education Connection commercial. The first time [...]
Eddie Van Halen Recovering After Emergency Surgery

Sorry Japan, you’re gonna have to wait for Van Halen … the band is postponing their Japanese concert tour because Eddie Van Halen just underwent emergency surgery on his intestine. Van Halen just released a statement … saying, “Eddie underwent an emergency surgery for a severe bout of Diverticulitis. No further surgeries are needed and a full recovery [...]
‘Daily Show’ Strip Clubs for RNC Coverage

Giant palmetto errors, rain-soaked meth experienced, peel ones — you got it, that’ exercise May on the inside Polk. But just this year, this town is web pages from the Coservative Native Custom. That would mean Jon Stewart and after that ” Every single day Show” correspondents Jon Oliver, Jessica Williams, Jer Andrews, Samantha Bee [...]
Miley Cyrus to guest appear on Two and a Half Men

Well… the combination of music and television happens a lot, and Miley Cyrus has always been very Disney-fied, anyway, so maybe making the leap over to the show that fostered stories of unparalleled debauchery and “winning” is a career step that “makes sense at this stage in her career” (that’s what actors always say, right?) Just watch yourself, [...]
Copper: TV Review

BBC America takes a shot at its very first scripted series with Cooper. From the Hollywood Reporter: “BBC America’s first scripted series, Copper, is a lot like the city and country it depicts: not quite there yet. Set in 1864 New York, it’s a tale of emerging identities. New York isn’t quite there; it doesn’t even [...]
Snooki Gives Birth to Baby Boy

And we’re all certain that Snooki will be a very good mother. Great roll model. Highly responsible. Merely are now living a global on which Snooki typically is a person’s sister. The actual “Jersey Shore” purchase appeared apart your child male by in excess of four: 00 WILL BE Saturday by Similar Barnabas Facility [...]
The Inbetweeners: TV Review

Remake of the the UK TV show “Inbetweeners” isn’t going over so well. One calling it basically like watching the wonder years. America hasn’t been too successful at trying to recreate UK television shows. The Office here in the US is OK, but not as good as the original… Outnumbered in the UK was priceless… US… not [...]
Katy Perry: $20 Million Idol Deal… No thanks.

No Katy Perry on American Idol? What will the world ever do?. Looks like America is running out of talent if they’ve been pursuing Katy Perry… trying to get the judges to be more entertaining than the waning pool of wannabes. “American Idol” frantically hoped for Katy Perry so that you pump up the nonincome [...]
8 Mistakes Filmmakers Make That Kills Their Career

As your filmmaking career starts to grow, it’s crucial that your actions don’t strangle it in its infancy. By avoiding the mistakes that so many filmmakers make you have a far greater chance of succeeding well beyond the first 2 years of the launch date of your career. 1. Doing Too Much Yourself Business owners [...]
