Shatara Michelle Ford's film follows a Black woman and her white boyfriend in the aftermath of her rape. By Jourdain Searles In Shatara Michelle Ford’s experimental thriller Test Pattern, light and ...
Tyler Lacoma has spent more than 10 years testing tech and studying the latest web tool to help keep readers current. He's here for you when you need a how-to guide, explainer, review, or list of the ...
That these two vastly different outcomes can stem from the same type of evening is precisely the point. (Though the film is not graphic, the woozy snippets we do see make it clear she was raped.) No ...
In November 1953, The New York Times reported that late-night television audiences across New York had “discovered a new quiz game” on WNBT, the local NBC affiliate. It did not air on a regular basis ...
Zack Morris is returning to Bayside High. A plucky young Jedi has defeated Emperor Palpatine and once again saved a galaxy far, far away. The Lifestream cries out in pain as Cloud and Sephiroth cross ...
CRTs don’t last forever, and neither do the electronics that drive them. When you have a screen starting to go wonky, then you need a way to troubleshoot which is at fault. A great tool for that is a ...
TV has come a long way since the test-pattern days ONE dark night in 1949 I was rolling slowly along Shepherd Drive, near the Westheimer intersection, when my eye was drawn to a curious sight. A small ...
Unlike some of its A-list competitors at the upcoming Independent Spirit Awards, Shatara Michelle Ford‘s debut film “Test Pattern” was funded on nine credit cards the director took out themself.
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