Tyler Sage lives in Los Angeles and works in the film industry. You can find his other work at tylersage.substack.com. His novel "The Committers" is available on Amazon.
Tyler Sage
45 Years Ago: ‘Sanford and Son’ Ends, Leaving TV Changed Forever
Show broke barriers for the depiction of Black life on American television.
20 Genre-Busting Films From Kurt Russell
A look back at his best, craziest and most memorable movies.
40 Years Ago: ‘Police Squad!’ Valiantly Tries to Change Comedy TV
The show was canceled after only six episodes because audiences weren't ready for its kind of humor.
35 Years Ago: Dokken Defeat Freddy Krueger in ‘Dream Warriors’ Video
This clip set the standard for music/movie horror mashups in the '80s.
45 Years Ago: ‘Slap Shot’ Punches Its Way to Cult-Classic Status
A losing hockey team turns itself around by playing dirty. And audiences loved it.
30 Years Ago: Alice in Chains Reveal Depths With ‘Sap’
Acoustic-oriented EP helped band break new ground and added new dimensions to the grunge scene.
‘Barb Wire': Good, Bad or Just an Average ’90s Stinker?
Movie tried to capitalize on Pamela Anderson's celebrity and instead got trashed for it.
Why ‘Fierce Creatures’ Couldn’t Live Up to ‘A Fish Called Wanda’
The film tried to follow up the success of its 1988 predecessor with only middling results.
Meat Loaf Dead at 74
'Bat Out of Hell' star sold more than 100 million records worldwide.
25 Years Ago: ‘Beverly Hills Ninja’ Ends Chris Farley’s Hilarious Run
Martial-arts romp was the last project released during his lifetime.
50 Years Ago: ‘Sanford and Son’ Makes Its Groundbreaking Debut
Show was one of the first U.S. programs to feature a predominantly Black cast.
Why the Doors’ ‘Break on Through’ Didn’t Break Through at First
First single off band's debut album fizzled before it became a classic.