Tag: television

A Cinefessions Video – TV Series Haul on Blu-ray, 4K, & DVD!

I found a boatload of TV series recently on the cheap! Check out my DVD, Blu-ray and 4K pick-ups in the world of television. If you enjoy this video, please give it a like and consider subscribing to Cinefessions on YouTube!   Branden ChowenBranden has been a film fan since he was young, roaming the…


A Cinefessions Video – March 2020 Media Pick-ups

Here are all of the movies, video games, and TV series that Branden grabbed during the month of March. If you enjoy this video, please consider subscribing to Cinefessions on YouTube!   Branden ChowenBranden has been a film fan since he was young, roaming the halls of Blockbuster Video, trying to find the grossest, scariest…


#315Albums – No. 048 – Television’s Marquee Moon (1977)

#315Albums is a list of 315 albums that appear on both the Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, as well as the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die book, edited by Robert Dimery. At its best, it is a representation of some of the greatest music ever released; at its…


The Cinefessions Podcast – Episode 59 – Stranger Things (2016)

Welcome to episode 59 of The Cinefessions Podcast! This week, Branden, Ashe, and Marc review the much talked about Netflix Original Series Stranger Things (2016). They also discuss their week in media. Do you want to be a part of The Cinefessions Podcast? Well now you can be by leaving us a voicemail at 1-302-448-TALK…


Star Trek Essentials, Volume 22

Fifty years ago, Gene Roddenberry’s first “wagon train to the stars” began airing on NBC. Star Trek featured a cast of many nationalities, had people of color in important roles, it commented on the social problems of the day disguised in science fiction, and it was the first time we’d seen humanity out in the stars…


Star Trek Essentials, Volume 21

Fifty years ago, Gene Roddenberry’s first “wagon train to the stars” began airing on NBC. Star Trek featured a cast of many nationalities, had people of color in important roles, it commented on the social problems of the day disguised in science fiction, and it was the first time we’d seen humanity out in the stars…


Star Trek Essentials, Volume 20

Fifty years ago, Gene Roddenberry’s first “wagon train to the stars” began airing on NBC. Star Trek featured a cast of many nationalities, had people of color in important roles, it commented on the social problems of the day disguised in science fiction, and it was the first time we’d seen humanity out in the stars…