Film Review: Pearl

Film Review: Pearl
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Pearl hones the idea that the human mind is far more horrifying than anything supernatural, proving Ti West to be one of the more brilliant working directors. … read more

Film Review: The Woman King

Film Review: The Woman King
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It took something special to really pull me into that kind of movie again. Specifically, it took Viola Davis, Gina Prince-Bythewood and The Woman King. … read more

Film Review: Clerks III

Film Review: Clerks III
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Let’s be clear that Clerks III is for die-hard, obsessive fans of Kevin Smith, who has made this movie for himself first and fans as a close second. … read more

Dave Styer: Graphic Designer by Trade

Dave Styer: Graphic Designer by Trade
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With skin full of traditional American tattoos and hands adorned with turquoise, Dave Styer’s passion for graphic design isn’t slowing down any time soon. … read more

Film Review: Barbarian

Film Review: Barbarian
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Zach Cregger’s Barbarian tackles some of the other tangible horrors of contemporary life–not least of which is a double-booked Airbnb. … read more

Film Review: Pinocchio

Film Review: Pinocchio
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A fun and joyful rendition, Pinocchio earns a solid recommendation from SLUG, and you might even find yourself watching it more than once. … read more

Content Shifter: 6 New Shows to Stream in September

Content Shifter: 6 New Shows to Stream in September
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Here are just six new shows I can recommend for September, and even a couple of these are iffy. I did leave out Hocus Pocus 2, because … why Disney+, why? … read more

Dreams & Nightmares: A Look Into Jokie Riak’s Clothing Design

Dreams & Nightmares: A Look Into Jokie Riak’s Clothing Design
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A South Sudanese fashion designer and brand owner, Jokie Riak is constantly dreaming and working to bring his manifestations to life. … read more

Making Great TV is A Walk in the Park for Josh Gad and Emmy-Raver Lampman

Making Great TV is A Walk in the Park for...
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The third season of Josh Gad’s Central Park on AppleTV+ brings plenty of laughs and show-stopping musical numbers while also tackling serious subjects. … read more

Film Review: Gigi & Nate

Film Review: Gigi & Nate
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The performances in Gigi & Nate range from broadly stereotypical to awkwardly wooden, and the only character with any kind of nuance is the monkey. … read more