What We’re Watching – Feb 11/17
It’s time for this weeks What We’re Watching. So, this is everything we watched last week. Next week we will have some new additions to this because tonight The Equalizer…
It’s time for this weeks What We’re Watching. So, this is everything we watched last week. Next week we will have some new additions to this because tonight The Equalizer…
The first half of this week has been pretty busy. As I am writing this, I’m curious to see how many shows that we will have to list between us.…
Monster Dahmer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is a macabre look at the life and times of Jeffrey Dahmer with too much sensationalism and not enough care for the victims.
It’s time for our second installment of “What We’re Watching.” Basically, we give you a sneak peek of what movies and TV shows we’ve been consuming for the week. Depending…
We have decided to take a year off from our annual FilmDis Study. It’s important work and it will be picked up again, hopefully, in the future. Originally the decision…
This article was originally written by Dom Evans on May 25, 2014 when it was posted to their website. Of all the plays in the world, the one I hold…
Come As You Are is supposed to be about disabled people finding sexual freedom, but in the end it’s just more disabled mimicry.
This is Us might be one of the most popular shows on television, but by introducing Baby Jack, they show us why representation matters and why they are missing the mark.
When one door closes, another opens. Actress Liz Carr says goodbye to Silent Witness and hello to Infinite.
FilmDis announces its first study into disability representation in the media, a study of disability characters on television.