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INHERIT THE VIPER casts a lens on the opioid crisis through the eyes of a European, Swiss Director Anthony Jerjen. The film delivers a dark drama set in small-town Ohio (actually filmed in Alabama) which is made all the more poignant by the fact that situations depicted in the film are all-too pervasive in certain
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Described as equal parts comedy and drama, VHYES hit theaters nationwide January 17th. Listen as Paul Salfen talks to Producer Tim Robbins, Director Jack Henry Robbins, And Actress Kerry Kenney just after the screening of VHYES at Fantastic Fest 2019. A bizarre retro comedy shot entirely on VHS, VHYes takes us back to a simpler
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Interview by Paul Salfen SYNOPSIS: When Frank goes out on the town to celebrate an upcoming promotion, his night takes an unexpected and bizarre turn when he is dosed with a hallucinogen that alters his perception and changes his life forever. Paul Salfen talks to actor Justin Long and director Gille Kablin during Fantastic Fest
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Interview by Paul Salfen No Safe Spaces reveals how identity politics and the suppression of free speech are spreading into every part of society and threatening to divide America. Film Synopsis: No Safe Spaces, starring Adam No Carolla and Dennis Prager, is a film with a mission: to expose the growing threat to free speech
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For many horror fans, The Beyond is one of the most memorable films in their discovery of the genre. It’s the second film in Lucio Fulci’s “Gates of Hell” trilogy, falling between City of the Living Dead in 1980 and The House by the Cemetery, also in 1981. Often called “an Italian Southern Gothic supernatural
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Interview by Paul Salfen WAVES is being heralded by critics as joy and pain, a film with anguish yet a call to forgiveness for family. We talk to Texas Director/Writer Trey Edward Shults, who hails from Texas but now lives in Florida. From writer/director Trey Edward Shults and starring Kelvin Harrison, Jr., Lucas Hedges, Taylor
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The Controversy Over What Really Happened At Long Tan Tackled In This Gripping Film DANGER CLOSE is the retelling of some four to five hours in August 1966 in a Vietnamese rubber plantation called Long Tan, where young and inexperienced Australian and New Zealand soldiers fought for their lives when they were isolated against 2500
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Interview By Christine Thompson
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Interview by Christine Thompson We interview filmmakers Zach Lamplugh (Adult Swim) and Brian Emond about their hilarious feature THE VICE GUIDE TO FINDING BIGFOOT which premiered at The Austin Film Festival. The mockumentary stars Edmond as the disenchanted millennial working for VICE on terrible assignments, and Lamplugh as his always exasperated producer/cameraman. Yearning to sink
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