This Month’s Good Reads (October 2024)
Life is busy — and scaaaaaary (in unsettling ways most days but in a fun way today). It can be tough to stay up-to-date
Life is busy — and scaaaaaary (in unsettling ways most days but in a fun way today). It can be tough to stay up-to-date
BOMANI J. STORY started his creative output at a young age, writing short stories as a child and finding early inspiration in an 1818
Filmmaker MALI ELFMAN has made movies in all genres but has found a particular niche in horror. Her newest film — her first as
Updated 10/15/21; originally published 10/31/14 It’s Good Reads: Halloween Edition! Or rather, Good Reads: Halloween Edition. Director John Carpenter‘s 1978 low-budget indie about a
If you watched any comedy on the internet from roughly 2003 to the present, you’ve likely encountered a JOSH RUBEN production. From his early
Like clockwork, we are back again with our weekly listing of film industry-related news, articles, interviews, essays, and more. Read them and get educated.
Look, you’re busy, we’re busy. You can read, we can read. Let’s cut to the chase and just read some film industry news and
We’re approaching the end of the month, which may mean you’re feeling all nostalgic about all the memorable things that happened in March 2019.
So we survived Halloween and made it to November, just in time to get ready for another (potentially scary) special day – Election Day!
Updated 4/30/24 Happy 50th Anniversary, Night of the Living Dead! Yes, the ultimate zombie movie premiered on October 1, 1968. Not in Hollywood or
Do yourself (and the economy!) a favor this weekend by seeking out an independent film and watching it… maybe even in a theater! Then,
Well, last week we prepped for lowering temperatures and this week we were in the middle of a record-breaking heat wave. EVERYTHING IS FINE!