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Ross Lipman’s Feature Documentary, Notfilm Takes to Crowd-funding

The culmination of a seven-year filmmaking journey, Ross Lipman’s cinema documentary Notfilm is a meditative and mesmerizing exploration of one of the strangest ventures in cinema history—a collaboration between Irish playwright (and future Nobel Prize winner) Samuel Beckett and comic genius Buster Keaton. Notfilm is in the final stages of completion and producers Amy Heller and Dennis Doros of Milestone …

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Monsterjunkies finds a home with Red Anvil Comics

Small Press novel’s Graphic Novel adaption is listed in the JULY Diamond Catalogue.For Immediate Release July 14, 2015 – Eagle Award nominee publisher Red Anvil Comics is proud to showcase a preview to the exciting Volume One of Erik Shein’s “The Monsterjunkies”, an Original Graphic Novel that explores the important themes of bullying, conservation and animal preservation in today’s ever …

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9 GODZILLA Films in Twenty-four hour Livestream

SHOUT! FACTORY TV AND FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND PRESENT KAIJU MOVIE MARATHON FEATURING NINE GODZILLA FILMS, HOSTED BY KAIJU EXPERT AUGUST RAGONE, TO PREMIERE ON SHOUT! FACTORY TV LIVE AND PLUTO TV JULY 18TH Featuring Godzilla: the Uncut Japanese Original, Godzilla Raids Again, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Rodan, Mothra vs. Godzila, Ghidorah: the Three-Headed Monster, Monstero Zero, Godzilla’s Revenge …

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Film Review: Barbarella (1968)

Rate this FilmSYNOPSIS: “After an in-flight anti-gravity striptease (masked by the film’s opening titles), Barbarella, a 41st century astronaut, lands on the planet Lythion and sets out to find the evil Durand Durand in the city of Sogo, where a new sin is invented every hour. There, she encounters such objects as the Excessive Machine, a genuine sex organ on …

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Horror Art: Nick Percival

BIO: Based in the foggy, gothic, cobblestoned back streets of the United Kingdom, been a professional Illustrator and Animation Director for a good few years. Having co-founded and run one of the UK largest CGI Animation Studios, I also paint concept and create production artwork for Film & TV, video games and comic books including projects for folks such as …

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Film Review: The Day The Sky Exploded (1958)

SYNOPSIS: “An atomic rocket is launched on a manned moon mission, but one of the engines malfunctions. The rocket’s steering is broken. The pilot disengages the capsule and returns to Earth. The atomic booster, however, continues on, eventually crashing into and exploding in an asteroid belt. The explosion dislodges many asteroids from their orbits. They coalesce into one giant cluster …

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