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Work sucks…
Work sucks. While the brand of job may vary the sad fact is that most work does in fact suck. A bundle of hostility aimed at office life Kevin Nibley's...
Inspiration can come at very unusual moments and in very unusual places. For filmmaker Ryan Dacko, the screenplay for "And I Lived" was written while he...
This short film, which appears to be constructed from old Super 8 home movies, effectively evokes a feeling of nostalgia. Very short clips of the movies...
“I see blood! So much blood!” With those words, effectively exclaimed by a freaky carnival palm-reader in the opening moments of Cursed—director Wes...
Sylvester Stallone, the Italian Stallion, has expressed a desire to bring the character of Rambo back to the big screen. Stallone seemingly feels that...
The grim and gritty black comedy Nowhere Man is set to open theatrically in three major cities starting March 11! Directed by Tim McCann (“Revolution No....
The 2005 Philadelphia Film Festival is getting ready to run its 14th annual event for two weeks, from April 7-20, screening 110 feature films, 24...
I’m sitting in the basement lounge of Tacoma’s Grand Theatre, next to the man who brought green glow-stick fluid and headless zombie lust to horror...
Best known for his violent films about Japanese mafia (a.k.a. yakuza), director/actor Takeshi Kitano is now showing his softer, more interpretive side....
“The Lunar Pack” is composed of three tales of terror that all wrap around the enduring and fascinating werewolf legend. Jason liquori has created a...