Television review: ‘Wicked City’ is wickedly bad Ryan Holmdahl October 27, 2015 0 Comments In the eyes of many, the ’80s heralded the beginning of the end for America’s soul. The sun was setting on the peace, love and marijuana of the ’70s, and an ominous moon was rising over... Read More »
Television review: ‘Fargo’ season two is bloody brilliant Ryan Holmdahl October 12, 2015 0 Comments Although its story is independent from the previous season and the 1996 film of the same name, the second season of “Fargo” continues the tradition of its forebears by exploring the darkness under... Read More »
Television review: ‘Gigi Does It’ and does it well Ryan Holmdahl October 1, 2015 0 Comments “Gigi Does It” is a show few, if any, would expect to be good. Featuring a crass grandmother played by a comedian in drag, “Gigi” does not appear at first take to have the makings of success;... Read More »
Television review: NBC’s ‘Heroes Reborn’ is destined to be overlooked Ryan Holmdahl September 23, 2015 1 Comment In his opening number at the Emmys, host Andy Samberg finds himself in a situation increasingly common in the “golden age” of television: He isn’t caught up on all the hottest shows. While... Read More »
Alum talks acting at Stanford, guest role on HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley’ Ryan Holmdahl May 30, 2015 0 Comments Although better known for generating the self-righteous technocrats HBO’s “Silicon Valley” tends to satirize than the actors who play them, Stanford is not without its fair share of students... Read More »
‘Wayward Pines’ wanders without direction Ryan Holmdahl May 13, 2015 1 Comment Much like his show’s main character, Ethan Burke (Matt Dillon), the producer of FOX’s new miniseries “Wayward Pines,” M. Night Shyamalan, finds himself lost in a strange new world. For Special... Read More »