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10-Word Movie Review: SuckerPunch
“inception meets your cosplay fantasies. not gonna lie: liked it” SuckerPunch
Read More »10-Word Movie Review: Rango
From our very own Jordi Scott! crazy lizard a prostate joke not for kids! liked it! Rango
Read More »Salem Film Fest: Sons of Perdition Talks Religion, Vice & Utah’s ‘Lost Boys’
Another terrific interview courtesy of the Salem Film Fest – this time done by friend and fellow fest-obsessed writer Brian Lepire! Sons of Perdition is a story about teenage boys who escape from the
Read More »Celluloid Junkie: The Adjustment Bureau
While I thought this remake of the Philip K. Dick short story was going to be a little corny and go the goofy way of Minority Report, I was pleasantly surprised to find heart,
Read More »Grandma Wears Hot Pants for Equal Pay, Is More Badass Than You
Something I can always get behind: bad ass old ladies and getting what I (and all us ladiez) deserve. In this remake of Benny Benassi’s Satisfaction, we get both! A hilarious take on the
Read More »Salem Film Festival: Get On It
It’s the best film festival you never heard of! It’s got some of the mosts intriguing, shocking, heartbreaking and heart melting documentaries out there! And it’s all at your fingertips – so don’t be
Read More »Salem Film Fest 2011: Interview with director Michel Sladek
In celebration of our love of film festivals, and hometown pride, we are excited to bring you news and interviews with directors, performers and those behind the scenes from the Salem Film Festival. Here
Read More »‘Safety Last’ at Harvard Film Archive
You know those idiots that climb buildings in New York without any safety ropes or giant trampolines to safely bounce off of after a dangerous 10 story fall? Well, here’s the more entertaining, original crazy-pants guy
Read More »10-Word Movie Review: Devil
“Alfred Hitchcock and SAW mated, and this is the abomination“ YouTube
Read More »10-Word Movie Review: True Grit
Celluloid Junkie Winner: Brian Lepire “How to Make a Proper Western. Your teachers: The Coens.” True Grit
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