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Monthly Archives: September, 2021

Whitney Call And Mallory Everton Craft Inspired Pandemic Comedy ‘Stop And Go’

Stop and Go is a laugh a minute comedy which spotlights the comedic flair of childhood friends Whitney Call and Mallory Everton. The...

‘The Guilty’ Review: Fruit Loops Or Fruit Rings?

Jake Gyllenhaal reteams with Southpaw filmmaker Antoine Fuqua in The Guilty. With a screenplay from Nic Pizzolatto (True Detective) and voice acting from Ethan...

‘In The Heights’ Blu-ray And Digital Code Giveaway From Deepest Dream!

I'm back to doing giveaways, and for this week I'm offering up my sealed Blu-ray of critically acclaimed musical In The Heights. Digital Code...

Filmmakers Sean Gannet And Ryan McDonough Go To Bat For Evocative ‘Last Night In Rozzie’

On a given week I'll see about six or seven movies. Even if some of them are above average cinema, they may leave my...

Max Harwood And Lauren Patel Reflect On ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’ Bond

Everbody's Talking about Jamie, an Amazon Original Movie based on the popular stage musical, features the screen debuts of Max Harwood and Lauren Patel....

Desiree Connell and Scott B. Hansen Talk ‘Bad Candy,’ NFTs, And Indie Filmmaking

The anthology horror feature Bad Candy took me by surprise, so interviewing filmmakers Desiree Connell and Scott B. Hansen was a pleasure. The talk...

Brette Harrington Talks ‘The Alpinist’ And Bond With Marc-Andre Leclerc

Climber Brette Harrington developed a lifelong bond with Marc-André Leclerc. His revered solo ascents are the stuff of legend. For our brief interview, Harrington...

‘We Need To Do Something’ Interview With Director Sean King O’Grady

It was a brief four minute interview with filmmaker Sean King O'Grady, but considering We Need To Do Something is a film I dug,...

Masumi Merges Music And Acting With Debut Role ‘Yakuza Princess’

Singer-songwriter Masumi's had a unique and whirlwind experience shooting Yakuza Princess. She married co-star Kenny Leu two days before production. Thus work assumedly took...

‘Summertime’ Spotlights A Diverse Los Angeles Filled ‘Get Lit’ Flair

It's been a week or so since I've seen the spoken word/musical hybrid Summertime, and it's a film that is still on my mind....

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