The Art of Being Monstrous with Lewis Figun Westbrook

The Art of Being Monstrous with Lewis Figun Westbrook
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For artist and storyteller Lewis Figun Westbrook, monsters aren’t something to run away from.  … read more

Film Review: Cuckoo

Film Review: Cuckoo
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The pictures and filming style for this movie captured the essence of the uncomfortability of the scenes and overall enhanced how crazy everything was. … read more

Film Review: The Killer

Film Review: The Killer
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The Killer runs a bit long, and it’s certainly nothing particularly new, but it’s a fun guilty pleasure movie that I thoroughly enjoyed. … read more

“Crooked Solace”: Bailee Elaine’s Short & Sweet (and f*cking brutal)

“Crooked Solace”: Bailee Elaine’s Short & Sweet (and f*cking brutal)
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In her collection Short & Sweet (and f*cking brutal), Bailee Elaine explores her own journey with grief following the death of her brother Brady in 2004. … read more

Erin Moriarty on Empowering Women and Catching Dust

Erin Moriarty on Empowering Women and Catching Dust
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As Erin Moriarty looks to the future, her passion for roles that push the boundaries of how women are portrayed in film remains unwavering. … read more

Nathan Silver On Between the Temples

Nathan Silver On Between the Temples
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As Silver continues to explore life and art, Between the Temples stands as a testament to his unique vision. … read more

The Many Monster Loves of Alec Gillis

The Many Monster Loves of Alec Gillis
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Oscar winning make-up and effects artist and monster lover Alec Gillis, has been part of every film in the Aliens series since 1986. … read more

Film Review: The Union

Film Review: The Union
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The Union is serviceable Netflix fare that is certainly more enjoyable than duds such Atlas or Rebel Moon, though it’s hard to imagine anyone wanting a sequel. … read more

Film Review: Alien: Romulus

Film Review: Alien: Romulus
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Alien: Romulus is easily the welcome surprise of the summer, and it’s a shot in the arm for popular filmmaking as an art form that I for one desperately needed at this point. … read more

Film Review: Sing Sing

Film Review: Sing Sing
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Sing Sing is a much needed injection of art and soul into the bloodstream of cinema, mixing heavy drama with humor and humanity. … read more

Jean Reno, David Schurmann and My Penguin Friend

Jean Reno, David Schurmann and My Penguin Friend
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As My Penguin Friend hits theaters, Reno and Schurmann are very pleased at the opportunity to share this heartwarming film with audiences around the world. … read more

Film Review: Borderlands

Film Review: Borderlands
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The video game-inspired space opera Borderlands is hardly gourmet. It’s more like a stale, sticky, slimy, stuck-to-the-bottom-of-your-shoe popcorn movie. … read more