Leonardo Adrian Garcia, Indiewire

Leonardo Adrian Garcia

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Indiewire
  • The AV Club

Past articles by Leonardo:

Old TV, New TV, and Why It’s OK to Believe ‘The Sopranos’ Was Just Fine — TV Podcast

Behold, the argument that never ends: Is TV good? Was it ever good? Is "The Sopranos" good? And why, actually, TV has always been great. → Read More

‘Falcon and Winter Soldier’ Finale Review: What’s Red, and White, and Blew Its Landing?

What's most disappointing about "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" is just how little time we spent with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. → Read More

In Medias Residue, or: Just Start Your TV Pilot at the Beginning — TV Podcast

An over-dependence on in medias res is resulting in a lot of tv shows doing a disservice to both their narrative and their audience. → Read More

‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ Review: Episode 3 Seeks Out the ‘Power Broker’ in Zemo Dark Thirty

"Power Broker" proves a showcase for Daniel Brühl, chewing the scenery with tongue firmly in cheek as Baron Zemo. → Read More

The MCU and MonsterVerse Blend Film and TV, but Here’s What Keeps Them Apart — TV Podcast

With the continued expansion of MCU television, "Godzilla vs. Kong" illustrates that not every blockbuster franchise works in every medium. → Read More

Solve for Why: The Imaginary Numbers of Streaming — TV Podcast

Disney+ announced that "The Falcon and The Winter Solider" was the platform's most watched premiere to date, but where's the proof? → Read More

The Future of Filmmaking Is TV (but Not Really) — TV Podcast

A new wave of film stars are bringing their talents to TV, where streaming is taking on increased importance. → Read More

Why Anyone Who Claims to Know the Future of Movie Theaters Is Wrong

Screen Talk 324: Box office analyst Tom Brueggemann talks about recent developments in the reopening of movie theaters. → Read More

One Year Later: 6 Lessons Learned From Television’s Pandemic Year — TV Podcast

What changed, what stayed the same, and what should have done anything else during a year in isolation. → Read More

‘The White Tiger’: Ramin Bahrani on How Adarsh Gourav Immersed Himself in His Breakout Role

Bahrani and Gourav talk bringing the adaptation of Aravind Adiga's beloved novel to the screen. → Read More

Hey, Oscars! Here’s How to Craft a Successful Virtual Awards Show — TV Podcast

Look to the Emmys, not the Golden Globes, for how to make the Oscars ceremony something special. → Read More

IndieWire Maestros Tribute: How Anthony and Joe Russo Leveraged Blockbuster Filmmaking to Stay Independent

In this inaugural edition of the Maestros Tribute, the Russo brothers discuss their unusual trajectory from experimental filmmakers to A-listers, and how they're supporting a new generation. → Read More

Don’t Normalize the Golden Globes — TV Podcast

New reports of impropriety inside the HFPA underline the need for the industry to take a step back from the Golden Globe Awards. → Read More

Framing Device Betrayal: What to Fear From ‘WandaVision’ and ‘Young Rock’ — TV Podcast

Appearances can be deceiving, but God help the TV show that breaks its audience's trust after spending so much time together. → Read More

‘Raised By Wolves’: Artisans Discuss Creating Ridley Scott’s Latest Sci-Fi Dystopia

The craft of the HBO Max series is an exercise in grounding visual effects in practical locations and prosthetics. → Read More

Is Paramount+ This Year’s Quibi? — TV Podcast

Well, the Super Bowl commercials certainly didn't help things. → Read More

Maya Rudolph Talks to Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti About Their ‘Palm Springs’ Chemistry

They also discussed how "Saturday Night Live" helped prepare Samberg for the 21-day time crunch of shooting "Palm Springs." → Read More

HBO Has the Looks and the Costume Designers to Prove It

No matter if the story is set in the past, present, or future, costume designers from recent HBO and HBO Max series employ a number of compelling strategies to get a sense of authenticity on screen. → Read More

‘The Office’ Remains King of Streaming, Sort Of — TV Podcast

Nielsen data sheds a bit of light on 2020 streaming habits, from the dominance of legacy content to the battle being waged over movies. → Read More

The 10 Best Film Scenes of 2020

These scenes are some of the only souvenirs we hope to take with us from 2020, and to celebrate them we’ve assembled a video countdown of our 10 favorite movie moments of the year. → Read More