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Bryton Elias: The Artist and the Line
For Bryton Elias, the shapes in his art emanate from childhood memories and personal freedom granted from within one’s own head. … read more
Film Review: The Last Duel
The Last Duel explores justice, abuse, cowardice, bravery and responsibility and examines what honor means in real life and on screen. … read more
Film Review: I’m Your Man
I’m Your Man is a romantic dramedy with substance, charm and a sad sense of the frustrations of love, relationships and life goals. … read more
Content Shifter: 9 1991 Horror Movies to Stream
Here are nine horror movies from 1991 to remind you how good you have it during spooky season 30 years later. … read more
Film Review: Lamb
Lamb is a unique and deeply atmospheric film that stands out as unlike anything that’s hit theaters all year. … read more
Cinematographer Sam Levy Talks Mayday, a Feminist Fantasy That is...
Mayday is a unique film and, hopefully, the first of many feature-length collaborations between Sam Levy and Karen Cinorre. … read more
SLUG Style: Abigail Marie Nielson of Paul Mitchell The School
For this special edition of our monthly “SLUG Style” column, SLUG partnered with Paul Mitchell The School for a styling contest. … read more
Film Review: The Addams Family 2
The Addams Family 2 snaps along with a certain degree of rhythm and has just enough of a sense of morbid fun to be surprisingly watchable. … read more
Film Review: Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Venom: Let There Be Carnage ranks far below Daredevil and Ghost Rider for Marvel-inspired movies and ranks among the worst films of the year. … read more
Film Review: The Guilty
The Guilty is a satisfying thriller that dares to tackle some timely themes. Kudos to Gyllenhaal for a performance which anchors the film. … read more