by Sean Atkins | Oct 5, 2020
Spooky season is officially here. And no, we’re not talking about the upcoming election, which is less than a month away now. It’s October, officially fall, and we have chilly weather. And with all those things coming together, chilling tales about things that go bump...
by Kevin Allen | Sep 30, 2020
In 1970, William Friedkin adapted The Boys In The Band, Mart Crowley’s controversial but famous play about a circle of closeted gay friends celebrating a birthday party that turns into a night of uncomfortable revelations for the silver screen. Fifty years...
by Keven Skinner | Sep 16, 2020
A Slug Story is available now from Renegade Arts Entertainment, writers Mandi and Hana Kujawa with art by Claude St. Aubin, colors by Lovern Kindzierski, letters by the lettering god himself Taylor Esposito and edited by Alexander Finbow. Here is my review: Synopsis:...
by Sean Atkins | Sep 2, 2020
Minutes into the opening of Tenet, you get a small sense of adrenaline. You’re strapped in for another Christopher Nolan thrill ride full of twists, turns, and spectacle. And for many moviegoers (myself included), it’s the first movie you’ll have seen in a theater in...
by Keven Skinner | Aug 31, 2020
You Cannot Kill David Arquette is a documentary from directors Price James, David Darg and distributed by SUPER LTD, making the film available on demand right now! Here is my review: Actor David Arquette attempts a rocky return to the sport that stalled his promising...
by Sean Atkins | Aug 27, 2020
British literature can be a tough nut to crack when adapting for film or television. Stay too close or linear to the source material, and you risk tuning out your audience. Loosely adapt the source material, and you open a Pandora’s box; it may be inviting to change...