The Jim Henson Company Goes Back To Fraggle Rock 

The Jim Henson Company Goes Back To Fraggle Rock 
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It’s time to dance your cares away and let the music play, because the ’80s classic Fraggle Rock has returned in an exciting reboot. … read more

Film Review: Blacklight

Film Review: Blacklight
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Blacklight has the kind of “let’s get this done quickly so we can move onto the next one” feel of Clint Eastwood’s most disposable ’90s films. … read more

Rob Paulsen Talks Animaniacs, Ninja Turtles and Winning His Battle with Cancer

Rob Paulsen Talks Animaniacs, Ninja Turtles and Winning His Battle...
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While you may have never even heard his name, chances are you’ve heard Rob Paulson’s voice many times in many different forms. … read more

The Event is A Short Film You’ll Want To Make Time To Watch

The Event is A Short Film You’ll Want To Make...
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Patrick Gibbs speaks with Frank Mosley and Hugo De Sousa, the Co-directors of the 2022 Slamdance short film The Event. … read more

Film Review: Moonfall

Film Review: Moonfall
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While Moonfall only gets stupider as it goes, the further it falls into idiocy the harder it is not to have a bit of fun. … read more

Content Shifter: 11 New-ish Series to Stream Now

Content Shifter: 11 New-ish Series to Stream Now
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Here are 11 click-worthy series that premiered over the past couple of months that you might have missed despite being perpetually housebound. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Snow White Dies at the End

Slamdance Film Review: Snow White Dies at the End
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Snow White Dies at the End proves to be a true testament to Slamdance’s mission of uplifting bold unadulterated talent. … read more

Ben Schwartz and More on Why The Afterparty Is The Place To Be

Ben Schwartz and More on Why The Afterparty Is The...
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“How can I survive going to my high school reunion?” The Afterparty answers that question with an all-star cast. … read more

Iron Family Is The Moviegoing Experience of Two Lifetimes

Iron Family Is The Moviegoing Experience of Two Lifetimes
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Iron Family is a Slamdance documentary that inspires us to reflect on our own triumphs and challenges through the story of the Faries family. … read more

I Didn’t See You There Presents A Different Point of View on What Disability Means

I Didn’t See You There Presents A Different Point of...
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I Didn’t See You There is a captivating look at Reid Davenport’s life, going about his day and looking at the world from his point of view. … read more