BTM Jr. Reporter & Home Video Reviewer Lindalee Rose introduces you to the next generation of villains in Disney’s Descendants, now on DVD. A fan of Disney villains as well as Disney princesses, Lindalee gives a mini-recap and review of the latest Disney Channel musical movie from Kenny Ortega, Director and Choreographer of High School […]
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Disney Descendants DVD Review with Lindalee Rose
August 14th, 2015
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No Comments »MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Episodes 2.11 – 2.14 (T.V. review)
March 27th, 2015
Steven D'Arcangelo After devoting a double-length critique to Agent Carter‘s final episode (hopefully final only for now), I’ll now go the opposite direction by devoting one critique to four — count ‘em, FOUR! — full episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Consider it my attempt to break the world record for number of shows recounted in a single […]
MARVEL’S AGENT CARTER: Valediction (television mini-series critique)
March 20th, 2015
Steven D'Arcangelo The grand finale of Agent Carter is both grand and final. The grandness comes in the form of feature film quality special effects, most evident in a climatic flight over Manhattan. Just as grand is the top-notch production design showcased in an art-deco movie palace and a hanger full of classic airplanes. As for the […]
MARVEL’S AGENT CARTER: Snafu (television mini-series critique)
March 5th, 2015
Steven D'Arcangelo “You think you know me, but I’ve never been more than what each of you have created. To you I’m a stray kitten left on your doorstep to be protected. Those are Peggy Carter’s words after self-confessing everything to fellow S.S.R. agents Dooley, Daniel, and Thompson who, despite a triple interrogation, were unable to grill […]
MARVEL’S AGENT CARTER: A Sin to Err (television mini-series critique)
February 25th, 2015
Steven D'Arcangelo In A Sin to Err, a Russian scientist is asked why his country’s Black Widow spy program is comprised solely of women. His reply: “Women are often overlooked. Taken for granted.” This statement not only explains how the Widows are so successful at espionage (No one pays attention to the so-called weaker sex.), it also […]
MARVEL’S AGENT CARTER: The Iron Ceiling (television mini-series critique)
February 17th, 2015
Steven D'Arcangelo The fifth episode of Agent Carter is chockfull of notable moments. There’s a reference to the Turing Test, something that half of the audience (myself included) wouldn’t get if this show had aired before The Imitation Game premiered. We also get a cameo from Smallville alum John Glover that begs the Fringe-worthy question — Can […]
MARVEL’S AGENT CARTER: The Blitzkrieg Button (television mini-series critique)
February 13th, 2015
Steven D'Arcangelo This episode’s title, The Blitzkrieg Button, refers to a Blitzkrieg ball, which, when pressed, turns into a Blitzkrieg bomb. Or so says Howard Stark who sends Peggy on a mission to retrieve his invention before it falls into enemy hands. However, could the enemy be Stark himself? That’s what Peggy suspects when she pushes the […]








