Liz Shannon Miller is a Los Angeles-based writer and editor, and has been talking about television on the Internet since the very beginnings of the Internet. She is currently Senior TV Editor at Collider, and her work has also been published by the New York Times, Vulture, Variety, the AV Club, the Hollywood Reporter, IGN, The Verge, and Thought Catalog. She is also a produced playwright, a host of podcasts, and a repository of "X-Files" trivia.
If “Xanadu” wins the poll can Liz incorporate her commentary with the movie, “The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh”?
Having a muse help an “artist” create a roller-disco-fantasy and a kid using astrology to help a basketball team win games seem to work thematically in my mind.
If “Xanadu” wins the poll can Liz incorporate her commentary with the movie, “The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh”?
Having a muse help an “artist” create a roller-disco-fantasy and a kid using astrology to help a basketball team win games seem to work thematically in my mind.
And both movies are guilty pleasures of mine.