Contributor Limelight: Dom Sweat

Contributor Limelight: Dom Sweat

SLUG’s Front-end Developer, Dom Sweat, has been creating, adapting and supporting everything that goes into the structure of slugmag.com since Jan, 2022. Solving problems on the fly and tweaking our site’s design, Dom’s work is the glue that holds our website together—plus, it looks super cool. Thanks, Dom!

Who’s Annie Stars Annie Pisapia, Sophia Peer and The Burger King of Queens

Who’s Annie Stars Annie Pisapia, Sophia Peer and The Burger...
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Who’s Annie? is a meta, comedic take on Annie Pisapia and Sophia Peer’s real life friendship and working relationship. … read more

This is Where We Meet: Nina Ognjanović on Where the Road Leads

This is Where We Meet: Nina Ognjanović on Where the...
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Nina Ognjanović’s self-assessment makes of her debut feature, Where the Road Leads, as a coming-of-age western, makes perfect sense. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Hoe Shi Minh

Bold & Beautiful: Hoe Shi Minh
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An artist and performer in more ways than one, Hoe Shi Minh has been singing and dancing her way through life and doing it extravagantly. … read more

Down the Rabbit Hole with Space Happy Director Louis Crisitello

Down the Rabbit Hole with Space Happy Director Louis Crisitello
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Space Happy expresses a DIY tone, as well as showcasing a feeling of “unachievable fame” that lingers throughout the film. … read more

SLUG Style: Lukas Mann

SLUG Style: Lukas Mann
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Lukas Mann appears together with his sphinx cats, Laurel and Reid, in this Pets issue–themed SLUG Style photoshoot, and the results speak for themselves. … read more

Cisco Kid: Utah Landscape Meets Queer Self-Discovery

Cisco Kid: Utah Landscape Meets Queer Self-Discovery
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Emily Kaye Allen’s Cisco Kid offers a fresh admiration for the beauty to be found inhabiting those desert spaces we mostly speed past on the freeway. … read more

Film Review: The Son

Film Review: The Son
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The Son has its positive elements, but its straightforward approach to a story we have seen time and time again is a daring and disappointing decision. … read more

Gross Indecency Reveals the Trauma and Trials of Oscar Wilde

Gross Indecency Reveals the Trauma and Trials of Oscar Wilde
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For a show taking place in 1895, Gross Indecency felt modern with its themes of homophobia and forbidden love at the forefront. … read more

Film Review: Missing

Film Review: Missing
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As a standalone sequel, Missing rewards having seen its predecessor and is well worth your time, a thrill to untangle and maybe even a bit informative. … read more