The Symphony Review: Artistic Obsession Can Destroy You

Artistic obsession can destroy you. If you are an artist of any sort I am certain that you know the meaning of that statement. Whether it is true or not is open to debate. The Symphony is a surrealist film made with the Exquisite Corpse technique by Michael LaPointe that …

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“One Hour Fantasy Girl” Review: A Film Adept in Making You Grateful

***THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS!!!*** The definition of a social issue film is defined as a narrative film that merges a certain social conflict into the lives of its characters. The social issue genre film has its roots in the 1930’s and 40’s, so it has been around a very long …

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Mother’s Red Dress – A Social Issue Film by John Paul Rice

Abuse, domestic violence and mental illness are very real issues that can affect a person’s life regardless of race, creed, sex, age or color. They are topics that aren’t regularly discussed around polite dinner tables. As difficult as it can be to talk about violence and mental illness, they are …

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City Infernal Character Promo Posters!

As production begins to pick up speed on the City Infernal webseries, I thought I’d post these character promo posters for your viewing pleasure! Aren’t they awesome? Durant looks EXACTLY like I thought he would! Which one is your favorite? Visit @CityInfernal on Twitter and on Facebook to keep up …

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An Interview with Kathi Carey, Award Winning Director of ‘One in Nine’

Separate stories of three individuals whose lives are completely changed by the same three words: “You Have Cancer.” Like Crash and The Hours: One in Nine … how many women do you know? One in Nine was never a movie award winning screenwriter and director Kathi Carey intended to make. …

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