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Movie Review: ‘Up On The Glass’

Movie Review: ‘Up On The Glass’

Review by Lisa Payne Drifter Jack DiMercurio (Chase Fein) is staying for a few days with his butthole friend, Andy Shelton (Hunter Cross). Jack is in love with Andy’s wife, Liz (Chelsea Kurtz) and envious of Andy’s life (why I do not know). Liz is the one who got away...

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Movie Review: ‘I Am Woman’ A Helen Reddy Biopic

Movie Review: ‘I Am Woman’ A Helen Reddy Biopic

Greetings again from the darkness. Does penning and recording a feminist anthem warrant a film biopic? Well, when the singer is Helen Reddy and the song is “I Am Woman”, the answer is a resounding yes. This is director Unjoo Moon’s first narrative feature film, and...

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Movie Review: ‘Rent-A-Pal’

Movie Review: ‘Rent-A-Pal’

Greetings again from the darkness. “Everybody loves somebody sometime.” So sang the great Dean Martin. But what about the exception that proves the rule? Writer-director Jon Stevenson (in his directorial debut) offers up David, a 40 year old lonely heart, who is a...

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Documentary Review: ‘Red, White & Wasted’

Review by James Lindorf Directors Andrei Bowden-Schwartz and Sam B. Jones follow a family of mudding enthusiasts from Orlando, Florida, in their latest film “Red White & Wasted.” For decades Orlando resident Matthew “Video Pat” Burns lived for the monster-wheeled...

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Book Review: ‘One By One’ A Ruth Ware Novel

Book Review: ‘One By One’ A Ruth Ware Novel

Review by Lauryn Angel Ruth Ware has often been favorably compared with Agatha Christie, and this comparison is particularly apt for Ware’s latest novel, One By One. As I read this novel, Christie’s And Then There Were None came to mind several times. One By One is...

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Interview: Author ‘Bruce Van Dusen’ Talks His Book 60 Seconds About 30 Seconds: How I Got Away With Becoming a Pretty Big Commercial Director Without Losing My Soul (Or Maybe Just Part of It)

Interview: Author ‘Bruce Van Dusen’ Talks His Book 60 Seconds About 30 Seconds: How I Got Away With Becoming a Pretty Big Commercial Director Without Losing My Soul (Or Maybe Just Part of It)

You can listen to the interview below. 1977. New York City. Cool and crime-ridden, cheap and wild. Bruce Van Dusen shows up in town with a film degree and $150 to his name. He wants to make movies. So he does. The only ones anyone will pay him to make? Little ones....

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