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“To me, it’s all one story. Because life is a single story” — Chris Claremont To prepare for the cross-time caper that is Bryan...
By Thad Komorowski It isn’t common knowledge that the same man has been giving life to both Sesame Street characters Big Bird and Oscar...
Review by Todd Sokolove Directed by Frank Pavich Animation by Syd Garon Featuring HR Giger, Gary Kurtz, Nicolas Winding, Alejandro Jodorowsky Arguably, one of the...
Review by Todd Sokolve Directed by Elijah Drenner Starring Dick Miller, Lainie Miller Featuring Allan Arkush, Julie Corman, Roger Corman, Joe Dante,...
This year’s SXSW Film is once more jam-packed with a mix of anticipated premieres from major studios like Veronica Mars and Bad Words, but it’s...
Review by Clay N Ferno Germany has it’s own King of Comics, and that man is Ralf König. The 2012 documentary of König’s life...
Review by Joe Yezukevich There is inspired work and there is forced work. Most people understand forced work as something that might hit a...
There are so many documentaries out there. Sometimes it is hard to wade through all the dreck to find a really good one. Well,...
By Thad Komorowski Produced by John DiMaggio, Tommy Reid, Lawrence Shapiro Written by Lawrence Shapiro, John DiMaggio, Tommy Reid, Brandon Sonnier Directed by Lawrence...
By Joe Yezukevich AKA Doc Pomus tells the rise and occasional stumble of Doc Pomus, the Brill Building’s Shakespeare of Doo Wop and teen...
Review by Elizabeth Weitz Unhung Hero is the story of a man (Patrick Moote) who has a small penis and goes on a quest...
Review by Guy Benoit Unlike Peanuts, with its adherence to minimalism, both in geometric artwork and languid, late-afternoon pacing, cartoonist Bill Watterson’s Calvin And...
Review by Seth Levi Roman Polanski is going to be remembered for three things: Rosemary’s Baby, Chinatown, and rape. Despite being called “a film...
Review by Morayo Sayles Before watching this film, I had no idea who Herman Wallace was and I believed Angola was a country in...
Review by Morayo Sayles In his tenth documentary, director and producer Alan Govenar tells the tale of a 51-year old man dancing his way...
Review by Dean Galanis Fascinating, hugely entertaining documentary chronicles the making of the classic George Romero-helmed horror film, Night of the Living Dead, while...
Review by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Craig Fanning, Deborah Randall Written and Directed by Shane Salerno Starring Martin Sheen, Edward Norton, John Cusack, Judd...
Back in 1980, the animator Joe Oriolo (producer of the TV Felix the Cat cartoons and subsequent owner of the character) vented to historian...
Review by Rich Redman Any time you experience biographical material, whether it’s a movie, a book, a presentation, or anything else, you need to...
Review by Tony Pacitti At one particularly depressing low-point in this found footage documentary, former TV newsman and crack fiend Rick Kirkham is about...
Review by Mark Wensel Produced by Signe Byrge Sørensen Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer Starring Haji Anif, Syamsul Arifin, Sakhyan Asmara, Anwars Congo, Jusuf Kalla,...
On this day in 1941, one of the most important figures in rock and roll history was born. Bob Dylan is as ubiquitous as...
By Todd Sokolove As you may know, I’m a bit of a fanatic when it comes to the great American haunting known in the...
The late Seventies through the early Eighties was a pretty remarkable time to grow up. It was the last time that science was synonymous...