Authors: Patrick Gibbs
Rob Paulsen Talks Animaniacs, Ninja Turtles and Winning His Battle...
While you may have never even heard his name, chances are you’ve heard Rob Paulson’s voice many times in many different forms. … read more
Film Review: Moonfall
While Moonfall only gets stupider as it goes, the further it falls into idiocy the harder it is not to have a bit of fun. … read more
The Event is A Short Film You’ll Want To Make...
Patrick Gibbs speaks with Frank Mosley and Hugo De Sousa, the Co-directors of the 2022 Slamdance short film The Event. … read more
Ben Schwartz and More on Why The Afterparty Is The...
“How can I survive going to my high school reunion?” The Afterparty answers that question with an all-star cast. … read more
Iron Family Is The Moviegoing Experience of Two Lifetimes
Iron Family is a Slamdance documentary that inspires us to reflect on our own triumphs and challenges through the story of the Faries family. … read more
Every Day in Kaimukī Rides A Wave of Authenticity
SLUG Contributing Writer Patrick Gibbs talks to Every Day in Kaimukī director Alika Tengan about the inspiration for his film and more. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Call Jane
Call Jane is a hell of a good movie, the first potential hit of the festival this year and one that’s sure to start a lot of discussion. … read more
Sundance Film Review: You Won’t Be Alone
Goran Stolevski’s debut feature, You Won’t Be Alone, is an adequate if unexceptional film with scattered moments that come alive. … read more
I Didn’t See You There Presents A Different Point of...
I Didn’t See You There is a captivating look at Reid Davenport’s life, going about his day and looking at the world from his point of view. … read more
Film Review: The King’s Daughter
The King’s Daughter is enjoyable when it’s frivolous entertainment but insufferable when it gets lost in heavy-handed political diatribe. … read more