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By | June 2014
Why would anyone pay good money to sit through a movie this bad?
Good movies make you think. Bad movies make you wonder. Clint Eastwood’s turgid, tone deaf and---at two and a quarter hours---sadistically interminable...
The Sundance Institute has announced the film and music lineup for the 2014 Sundance Next Fest, taking place August 7-10, 2014 in Los Angeles. From the...
David Graham Scott's feature documentary Iboga Nights is a follow-up to his 2004 short documentary, Detox or Die, in which opiate addict Scott was able to...
Digital Celluloid, a comic strip by artist Chris Cirillo, pokes fun at the films of today, tomorrow and yesterday. Whether it is a classic or an upcoming...
When Joe (Patrick O'Brien) returns home after an extended period of time away, he finds that his wife Emma (Kitty Colquhoun) has allowed her best friend,...
A debt owed between friends spirals out of control in Eddie Jemison and Sean Richardson's King of Herrings. When obnoxious loudmouth Ditch (Eddie Jemison)...
The 2nd annual Housecore Horror Film Festival, taking place October 23-26, 2014 in Austin, TX, has announced its first round of programming highlights....
Welcome to Going Bionic #220. Today we’re continuing our series on Managing Expectations by focusing on what to expect out of your first project. While...
By its own admission, and title, Thomas Meadmore's feature documentary, How To Lose Jobs & Alienate Girlfriends, is a blueprint on how not to do...
Zachary Halley's musical short film, Grind, brings a decidedly dark, yet energetic and often fun, perspective to the world of hook-up apps. Flatmates...