Fast cars have always played a prominent role in films. Bond wouldn’t be Bond without a flash Aston Martin and Starsky and Hutch just wouldn’t be the same without the iconic Ford Gran Torino tearing around the streets of Los Angeles. However, the future of transportation in film is changing
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In my final roundup of Sundance Film Festival I take on three bold short films, wrapping up this year’s fest with some horror, some comedy, and some punk rock. Bye, Bye Bowser (Jasmin Baumgartner) Bye, Bye Bowser (2024) – source: Sundance A frolic through a particular punk rock corner, the
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We all make sacrifices. Whether it’s for ourselves, for our families and loved ones, or for a job, everyone has sacrificed something at some level. It’s especially common to make sacrifices in order to achieve your dreams, especially in a creative field. But to forgo traditional housing, living in your
Link Tank: Lost Concert Celebrates 20th Anniversary in Hawaii with Star Guests
The 20th anniversary of Lost will be celebrated with a special concert in Hawaii on April 27th with special cast guests Evangeline Lilly and Henry Ian Cusick. “Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra presents an evening with Michael Giacchino conducting his music from the made-in-Hawai’i television show Lost. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of
GOOD GRIEF: A Cathartic Examination Of The Human Experience
The idea of grief and pain go hand in hand when speaking of a great loss. When we all find ourselves experiencing the unavoidable void, what we don’t expect to find is the chance for healing and discovery. For Dan Levy‘s Good Grief, audiences come to cathartically experience both avoidance