With over a hundred credits to his name, Adam Scott has become one of the most prolific comedic actors of the last decade, perfecting the duality of his nice guy/jerk persona to create some of the most memorable scene stealers in recent comedies. After early career credits that ran the gamut from Torque to Party of Five, Scott soon became a fixture of the Judd Apatow universe earning sizable parts in films like Step Brothers and alt-comedy television landmarks like Party Down, Burning Love, and beloved network comedies like NBC’s Parks & Recreation.
These days, he’s still as impossibly busy, starring in films like the last year’s dark Yuletide comedy Krampus, creating oddities like The Adult Swim Golf Classic, and producing notable indies like The Overnight and Other People through the production company Gettin’ Rad that he created with his wife Naomi Scott. And even as his public profile is constantly rising,...
These days, he’s still as impossibly busy, starring in films like the last year’s dark Yuletide comedy Krampus, creating oddities like The Adult Swim Golf Classic, and producing notable indies like The Overnight and Other People through the production company Gettin’ Rad that he created with his wife Naomi Scott. And even as his public profile is constantly rising,...
- 10/4/2016
- by Michael Snydel
- The Film Stage
Tommy Edison, better known on YouTube as the Blind Film Critic, this week reviewed a movie of particular relevance: “Don’t Breathe,” a thriller about three thieves who break into a visually-impaired veteran’s home. Edison is highly positive on Fede Alvarez’s film overall, granting it 3.5 out of 4 “eyes wide open,” and says that, with one exception, “I don’t think it was unrealistic compared to other blind characters in movies.”
Read More: SXSW Review: Fede Alvarez’s Thriller ‘Don’t Breathe’ Starring Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, Daniel Zovatto & Stephen Lang
“There’s one point where he’s doing a lot of sniffing, right, to see if he can figure out where these people are in his home and to see if he can get it with his nose. I don’t know,” Edison says. “He probably uses his nose a little more in that situation than I would,...
Read More: SXSW Review: Fede Alvarez’s Thriller ‘Don’t Breathe’ Starring Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, Daniel Zovatto & Stephen Lang
“There’s one point where he’s doing a lot of sniffing, right, to see if he can figure out where these people are in his home and to see if he can get it with his nose. I don’t know,” Edison says. “He probably uses his nose a little more in that situation than I would,...
- 8/24/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Bind YouTuber Molly Burke found happiness by embracing her disability, and now she's passing that wisdom on to her thousands of followers. After losing most of her vision by the age of 14, Burke sank into a deep depression and began to lose her will to live. "Mental illness is certainly not foreign to my life," she said during the Disabilities Discussion panel at VidCon 2016 on Saturday. "After I went blind I struggled with severe depression, self-harm and suicidal ideation. And more recently I've struggled with Ptsd and generalized anxiety," she added during the panel, which took place at Marriott Platinum Ballroom 6 in Anaheim,...
- 6/25/2016
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- PEOPLE.com
Bind YouTuber Molly Burke found happiness by embracing her disability, and now she's passing that wisdom on to her thousands of followers. After losing most of her vision by the age of 14, Burke sank into a deep depression and began to lose her will to live. "Mental illness is certainly not foreign to my life," she said during the Disabilities Discussion panel at VidCon 2016 on Saturday. "After I went blind I struggled with severe depression, self-harm and suicidal ideation. And more recently I've struggled with Ptsd and generalized anxiety," she added during the panel, which took place at Marriott Platinum Ballroom 6 in Anaheim,...
- 6/25/2016
- by Michael Miller @write_miller
- PEOPLE.com
This guy! What an inspiration. Thanks to a great profile in The Guardian, we have been introduced to and must share this story of Tommy Edison, a man from here in America known as the "Blind Film Critic". Edison got the most attention in 2011 and 2012, being profiled by Roger Ebert and earning news coverage from CNN and other TV media by publishing YouTube video reviews of films he "watched", or rather, he listened to. We're just catching up to him now, but watching his reviews (see them below), seeing that smile on his face, and hearing his enthusiasm for film even though he can't actually see the screen - is infectious. So how does it work? If Tommy can't see the movie, how is he reviewing it? Well, he's listening and judging the film based on his own imaginative experience. "I thought it might be fun to review movies from...
- 12/9/2014
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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