Shout! Studios is giving the action comedy Showdown at the Grand, starring Terrence Howard (Iron Man) and Dolph Lundgren (The Expendables), a theatrical and VOD release on November 10th – and to help you decide whether or not this is a movie you’d want to check out, today we have a clip to share from Showdown at the Grand. You can check it out in the embed above, and it shows Howard’s character watching a movie in which Lundgren takes down some vampires while letting the viewer know that he despises the bloodsuckers.
If you want to pre-order the digital version of the movie on Amazon, you can do so at This Link. It will be available to watch as of November 10th. A Blu-ray and DVD release will follow on December 12th, and copies can be pre-ordered Here.
Written and directed by Orson Oblowitz, whose previous credits include...
If you want to pre-order the digital version of the movie on Amazon, you can do so at This Link. It will be available to watch as of November 10th. A Blu-ray and DVD release will follow on December 12th, and copies can be pre-ordered Here.
Written and directed by Orson Oblowitz, whose previous credits include...
- 11/7/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Awesome Art We’ve Found Around The Net: Ahsoka, The Big Lebowski, Deer Hunter, Nosferaru, Talk To Me
Some cliche somewhere said that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words.’ This has proven to be the case for me and especially when it comes to fan art. I have always sought out great fan art and have wanted to share it with as many people as possible. “Awesome Art We’ve Found Around The Net” is the outlet for that passion. In this column, I will showcase the kick-ass artwork of some great artists, with the hopes that these artists get the attention they deserve. That’s the aim. If you have any questions or comments, or even suggestions of art or other great artists, feel free to contact me at any time at theodorebond@joblo.com.
Ahsoka by Paul Leon
Baldurs Gate by Bryan Kirk
The Big Lebowski by Chris Ayers
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure by Bryan Johnson
The Deer Hunter by Edgar Ascensão
Interstellar by...
Ahsoka by Paul Leon
Baldurs Gate by Bryan Kirk
The Big Lebowski by Chris Ayers
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure by Bryan Johnson
The Deer Hunter by Edgar Ascensão
Interstellar by...
- 9/23/2023
- by Theodore Bond
- JoBlo.com
From the Creators of Ash and Bone & The Devil’s Left Hand comes “Beneath Us All”- A Viking origin Vampire Tale, yes you heard me right… Sounds intriguing right?
It’s released by Deskpop Entertainment and produced by Harley & Kaiti Wallen, Painted Creek Productions, Michael Alexander, Westside Warrior Films Joseph Williamson and Annette Cama of Cama Productions with Courtney Hamilton Vanloo Executive Producer.
The film stars Sean Whalen (Twister) Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & the Olympians), Yan Birch (The People Under the Stairs), Angelina Danielle Cama (Ash and Bone), Kaiti Wallen (The Devil’s Left Hand) and Harley Wallen himself as Detective Donovan Booker (Betrayed).
When writer Bret Miller and Director Harley Wallen sat down to concoct Beneath Us All they wanted a creature story but something that felt inspired by Stephen King with a mix of style and influences from Nosferatu, Let the Right One In and a touch of...
It’s released by Deskpop Entertainment and produced by Harley & Kaiti Wallen, Painted Creek Productions, Michael Alexander, Westside Warrior Films Joseph Williamson and Annette Cama of Cama Productions with Courtney Hamilton Vanloo Executive Producer.
The film stars Sean Whalen (Twister) Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & the Olympians), Yan Birch (The People Under the Stairs), Angelina Danielle Cama (Ash and Bone), Kaiti Wallen (The Devil’s Left Hand) and Harley Wallen himself as Detective Donovan Booker (Betrayed).
When writer Bret Miller and Director Harley Wallen sat down to concoct Beneath Us All they wanted a creature story but something that felt inspired by Stephen King with a mix of style and influences from Nosferatu, Let the Right One In and a touch of...
- 9/7/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Actors love to play a villain, and Zendaya is no exception. While speaking with Elle (before the SAG-AFTRA strike), Zendaya said that she would love to break free of the “good guy” roles she usually plays and tap into her dark side.
“I would love to play a villain of sorts,” Zendaya said. “Tap into that evil, supervillain vibe. Whatever that manifests in, I don’t think necessarily in a superhero sense but in an emotional sense. I feel like I usually play the good guy, so I’d like to play the bad guy.” It’s always fun to see actors breaking type to play the villain, and I’m sure Zendaya will get her chance.
In addition to playing a baddie, Zendaya also wants to take her talents behind the camera. “[I want to] direct one day. To direct a film, hopefully more than just one, but just doing it,...
“I would love to play a villain of sorts,” Zendaya said. “Tap into that evil, supervillain vibe. Whatever that manifests in, I don’t think necessarily in a superhero sense but in an emotional sense. I feel like I usually play the good guy, so I’d like to play the bad guy.” It’s always fun to see actors breaking type to play the villain, and I’m sure Zendaya will get her chance.
In addition to playing a baddie, Zendaya also wants to take her talents behind the camera. “[I want to] direct one day. To direct a film, hopefully more than just one, but just doing it,...
- 8/28/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
All ten episodes of “The Muppets Mayhem“ dropped on Disney+ earlier this week, sending beloved Muppet band, The Electric Mayhem, on a musical journey to record their first album. In true Muppet style, the journey comes with a slew of notable cameos, including a shocking horror crossover we never would’ve anticipated in a million years.
A surprising uncredited cameo by director Peter Jackson confirms that the characters from his raunchy spluppet feature (splatter + puppet), Meet the Feebles, exist within the same world as the Muppets, making for one of horror’s most surprising crossovers.
“Track 7: Eight Days a Week” is the seventh episode of the season, which sees the Muppets’ music exec Nora (Lilly Singh) attempt to create a documentary about the band. Enter director Peter Jackson, playing himself. The Award-winning director is there with a crew, and the band recognizes him instantly.
In a bizarre exchange, Muppet...
A surprising uncredited cameo by director Peter Jackson confirms that the characters from his raunchy spluppet feature (splatter + puppet), Meet the Feebles, exist within the same world as the Muppets, making for one of horror’s most surprising crossovers.
“Track 7: Eight Days a Week” is the seventh episode of the season, which sees the Muppets’ music exec Nora (Lilly Singh) attempt to create a documentary about the band. Enter director Peter Jackson, playing himself. The Award-winning director is there with a crew, and the band recognizes him instantly.
In a bizarre exchange, Muppet...
- 5/12/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Actors John Wayne and Christopher Reeve had something in common when it came to being notable movie stars with a big presence. They both stood well over six feet tall, but they had signature acting styles that allowed them to command the screen in other ways. Wayne once told fellow legendary actor Cary Grant what he really thought about Reeve and his future in Hollywood.
John Wayne and Christopher Reeve both attended the 1979 Academy Awards L-r: John Wayne and Christopher Reeve | Images/Getty Images and Saxon/Images/Getty Images
Wayne attended the Academy Awards multiple times, and he even earned two nominations and a win. He was first nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role for 1949’s Sands of Iwo Jima. Wayne’s second nomination was for something else entirely: Best Picture for 1960’s The Alamo, which he directed himself. His final nomination was for 1969’s True Grit, which...
John Wayne and Christopher Reeve both attended the 1979 Academy Awards L-r: John Wayne and Christopher Reeve | Images/Getty Images and Saxon/Images/Getty Images
Wayne attended the Academy Awards multiple times, and he even earned two nominations and a win. He was first nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role for 1949’s Sands of Iwo Jima. Wayne’s second nomination was for something else entirely: Best Picture for 1960’s The Alamo, which he directed himself. His final nomination was for 1969’s True Grit, which...
- 2/1/2023
- by Jeff Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Ash and Bone is directed by Harley Wallen, written by Bret Miller and stars Jamie Bernadette (I Spit on Your Grave: Deja vu), Angelina Danielle Cama (An Intrusion), Harley Wallen (Tale of Tails), Kaiti Wallen (Agramon’s Gate), Erika Hoveland (Before I Wake), Jimmy Doom (Kill the Irishman) and Mel Novak (Bruce Lee’s Game of Death).
Wallen who also made the supernatural thriller Agramon’s Gate in honor of those style films that inspired him such as The Exorcist and Poltergeist etc, now gives a nod towards another era and style of horror films with Ash and Bone leaning towards the early 2000’s such as Wrong Turn, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and House of Wax.
With a celebrity stacked guest list, it’s easy to see why so much of Hollywood has set their sights on Wallen as a filmmaker as he keeps turning out hit films. The event will...
Wallen who also made the supernatural thriller Agramon’s Gate in honor of those style films that inspired him such as The Exorcist and Poltergeist etc, now gives a nod towards another era and style of horror films with Ash and Bone leaning towards the early 2000’s such as Wrong Turn, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and House of Wax.
With a celebrity stacked guest list, it’s easy to see why so much of Hollywood has set their sights on Wallen as a filmmaker as he keeps turning out hit films. The event will...
- 9/28/2022
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Indie label 4Ad has tapped the Breeders, Future Islands, Big Thief, and 15 other artists on its current roster to cover songs from its catalog for a new release, Bills and Aches and Blues. The first five tracks from the compilation were released Wednesday, March 10th, while the full project will arrive digitally, April 2nd.
The opening side for Bills and Aches and Blues features the Breeders covering His Name Is Alive’s “Dirt Eaters,” U.S. Girls covering the Birthday Party’s “Junkyard,” Tkay Maidza covering the Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind?...
The opening side for Bills and Aches and Blues features the Breeders covering His Name Is Alive’s “Dirt Eaters,” U.S. Girls covering the Birthday Party’s “Junkyard,” Tkay Maidza covering the Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind?...
- 3/10/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Even Bruce Lee once acknowledged the elephant in the room regarding modern day martial arts action. The problem being a bad guy could simply just use a gun. So often this dilemma would simply be ignored by filmmakers, which on occasion would make characters look a bit ridiculous. This paradox would be faced head on by Sammo Hung in what was a rarity for the local industry: a war movie.
Hong Kong cinema doesn’t have a large history in this genre if you discount the period epics. Whilst some may have had a conflict as a back drop, Chang Cheh‘s “Seven Man Army” and John Woo‘s troubled production “Heroes Shed No Tears” are the only two actual war pictures that spring to mind during that era. The 1997 handover has resulted in more gung ho Chinese productions but prior, a full on war movie was a rarity.
Hong Kong cinema doesn’t have a large history in this genre if you discount the period epics. Whilst some may have had a conflict as a back drop, Chang Cheh‘s “Seven Man Army” and John Woo‘s troubled production “Heroes Shed No Tears” are the only two actual war pictures that spring to mind during that era. The 1997 handover has resulted in more gung ho Chinese productions but prior, a full on war movie was a rarity.
- 10/13/2020
- by Ben Stykuc
- AsianMoviePulse
Loneliness has always had a place in pop music, from “Are you lonesome tonight?” to “My loneliness is killing me.” What else are songs, if not a way for artists to reach out across the vast stretches of space and time that separate them from their listeners? A great song can make you feel less alone in the world, or reflect your solitude back in a new form. Right now, with much of the world staying far away from their friends and loved ones in the name of public health,...
- 5/29/2020
- by Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
Deerhunter are celebrating Halloween with an epic 13-minute new song titled “Timebends,” the band’s first new music since their latest LP Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? arrived in January.
The Atlanta band recorded “Timebends” in one night and in one take at Brooklyn, New York’s Bunker Studio on September 12th, with Deerhunter applying minimal overdubs to the lengthy opus that they recorded direct to tape.
“Timebends” opens with a winding piano melody and swirling guitars before singer Bradford Cox enters the fray. “I was made this way...
The Atlanta band recorded “Timebends” in one night and in one take at Brooklyn, New York’s Bunker Studio on September 12th, with Deerhunter applying minimal overdubs to the lengthy opus that they recorded direct to tape.
“Timebends” opens with a winding piano melody and swirling guitars before singer Bradford Cox enters the fray. “I was made this way...
- 10/31/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Cate Le Bon and Deerhunter’s Bradford Cox pay tribute to bored office workers on their new art-rock song, “Secretary.” The track is the first single off their collaborative Ep Myths 004, out November 1st via Mexican Summer.
The track features subtle cymbals to mirror the monotonous day-to-day life of office workers who eat “the same old plastic lunch.” Le Bon takes the lead, her delicate vocals uttering the chorus: “Can I take some time?/Can you stay on hold?/Take a holiday/Make amendments.”
Myths 004 is the fourth album in...
The track features subtle cymbals to mirror the monotonous day-to-day life of office workers who eat “the same old plastic lunch.” Le Bon takes the lead, her delicate vocals uttering the chorus: “Can I take some time?/Can you stay on hold?/Take a holiday/Make amendments.”
Myths 004 is the fourth album in...
- 9/24/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
The key to Cate Le Bon’s dazzling new album, Reward, is a chair. Not just any chair — a strikingly minimalist piece in dark-stained oak, which she built herself after finishing a yearlong course on furniture design. “It’s not comfortable, and it’s not particularly beautiful,” says the Welsh musician, 36. “I built myself a strange little throne, really.”
Le Bon is sitting in the café of the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum on New York’s Upper East Side, explaining why she put her career on hold to study woodworking.
Le Bon is sitting in the café of the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum on New York’s Upper East Side, explaining why she put her career on hold to study woodworking.
- 5/24/2019
- by Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
Indie rock mainstays Deerhunter and Dirty Projectors will co-headline a North American tour.
Dirty Projectors will play a string of solo shows in May and June, in support of their 2018 album Lamp Lit Prose. They’ll then perform with Deerhunter, starting at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium in July and ending at Boston’s Paradise Rock Club in September, with stops in San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Atlanta, Philadelphia, DC and New York.
Deerhunter released their latest album Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? earlier this year. Speaking to Rolling Stone in January,...
Dirty Projectors will play a string of solo shows in May and June, in support of their 2018 album Lamp Lit Prose. They’ll then perform with Deerhunter, starting at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium in July and ending at Boston’s Paradise Rock Club in September, with stops in San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Atlanta, Philadelphia, DC and New York.
Deerhunter released their latest album Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? earlier this year. Speaking to Rolling Stone in January,...
- 4/30/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Festival Nrmal has long been the black sheep of Mexico’s vibrant live music landscape — first emerging as a party for Monterrey’s esoteric indie kids and now as the country’s foremost D.I.Y. and experimental music spectacle. Yet even after expanding and relocating to Mexico City in 2015, the festival’s mission has remained constant in its commitment to artists and movements rising outside the mainstream gaze and fostering spaces for challenging art to thrive and inspire.
On Saturday, Festival Nrmal adds another chapter to its impeccable curatorial...
On Saturday, Festival Nrmal adds another chapter to its impeccable curatorial...
- 3/2/2019
- by Richard Villegas
- Rollingstone.com
Deerhunter’s excellent new album, Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared?, is the closest the long-running Atlanta band has ever come to an outright pop LP. Highlights like “What Happens To People?” and “Futurism” revel in their smooth edges and sophisticated arrangements, and the album as a whole has an appealing sleekness, at least on its surface.
Those pop instincts reach their apex with “Plains,” which the band has hidden away as the next-to-last track on Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? The song is a double tribute to two fallen idols.
Those pop instincts reach their apex with “Plains,” which the band has hidden away as the next-to-last track on Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? The song is a double tribute to two fallen idols.
- 1/22/2019
- by Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
Bradford Cox was 16 years old when he wrote his autobiography for the first time. “The title was The Burden of Time Is Fucked,” he says. It was more like a zine, really — the product of a lonely, queer, working-class kid in Athens, Georgia, reaching out to a future self. “Very thin,” he adds. “There was nothing to put in the fucking book.”
Since then, Cox has lived a life rich enough to fill several volumes. Deerhunter, the group he’s led since 2001, is one of the great guitar bands of the 21st century,...
Since then, Cox has lived a life rich enough to fill several volumes. Deerhunter, the group he’s led since 2001, is one of the great guitar bands of the 21st century,...
- 1/17/2019
- by Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
In the fall of 2017, Flasher were close to a breaking point. The Washington, D.C. punk group had traveled to Brooklyn to make their first full-length album, and it wasn’t going very well. Before entering the studio, they’d had an idea of what Flasher was; now they were ripping at that idea’s seams, trying to invent something new. “It was kind of traumatic, honestly,” says guitarist Taylor Mulitz, 27, who is one of three songwriters in the band, along with bassist Daniel Saperstein, 28, and drummer Emma Baker, 27. “We...
- 11/9/2018
- by Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
Josh Fauver, the former Deerhunter member who served as bassist during the Georgia band’s ascension to indie rock stardom, has died at the age of 39.
Deerhunter revealed on social media that Fauver had died; a representative for the band confirmed the death. No cause of death was announced.
“Very difficult times now,” Deerhunter wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of the band – Fauver included – in their formative years.
Fauver played bass in Deerhunter from 2005 – he joined the band after Justin Bosworth, Deerhunter’s original bassist, died in 2004 from injuries...
Deerhunter revealed on social media that Fauver had died; a representative for the band confirmed the death. No cause of death was announced.
“Very difficult times now,” Deerhunter wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of the band – Fauver included – in their formative years.
Fauver played bass in Deerhunter from 2005 – he joined the band after Justin Bosworth, Deerhunter’s original bassist, died in 2004 from injuries...
- 11/4/2018
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Deerhunter have announced a new album, Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? The Atlanta indie rockers’ eighth LP overall, it’s due out January 18th on 4Ad, and you can hear opening track “Death in Midsummer” right now.
This is Deerhunter’s first full-length release since 2015’s excellent Fading Frontier. (Earlier this year, they released a tour-only Ep, Double Dream of Spring, in a limited cassette run of 300.) In a press release, the 10-track, 37-minute LP is described as “an album out of time” and “a science fiction album about the present,...
This is Deerhunter’s first full-length release since 2015’s excellent Fading Frontier. (Earlier this year, they released a tour-only Ep, Double Dream of Spring, in a limited cassette run of 300.) In a press release, the 10-track, 37-minute LP is described as “an album out of time” and “a science fiction album about the present,...
- 10/30/2018
- by Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
We are thick into tourist season here in Miami and as anyone else who's lived in an area that's popular to travel to can attest, it's a love/hate relationship. More the hate, most days. I've heard that Miami has a bad reputation among tourists because people are scared they'll get killed here and all I have to say to that is that it's not too likely if you're paying attention, don't go poking around in shady areas looking for "where the locals hang," and stay the hell out of the left lane if you're sightseeing while driving. Oh, also, Cuban coffee is not Starbucks coffee. If you usually get a venti triple shot whatever, you should still start with just the one weensy cup of café cubano. Trust me. Here's your Tuesday night TV:
7:00pm: "Pitchmen" on Discovery
8:00pm: "The Biggest Loser" on NBC
"Glee" on Fox.
7:00pm: "Pitchmen" on Discovery
8:00pm: "The Biggest Loser" on NBC
"Glee" on Fox.
- 2/22/2011
- by Intern Rusty
One of the best music festivals takes place June 9-12 in Manchester, Tn. Today this year's Bonnaroo lineup was announced with the help of Conan O'Brien.
The lineup includes the following bands:
Arcade Fire Lil Wayne Strokes My Morning Jacket Robyn Deerhunter Big Boi The Decemberists Iron & Wine The Black Keys Girl Talk Eminem The reunited Buffalo Springfield Sleigh Bells Best Coast Wavves The Walkmen Florence and the Machine Explosions in the Sky Beirut Gogol Bordello Scissor Sisters Atmosphere Opeth Twin Shadow The Smith Westerns Phosphorescent Matt & Kim !!! Junip Wiz Khalifa Loretta Lynn Wanda Jackson Dam-Funk and Master Blazter The Drums School of Seven Bells Kylesa, Man Man the Black Angels J. Cole Sharon Van Etten Omar Souleyman Ratatat
The festival has been going on for 10 years and is the closest thing to Woodstock that there is. Aside from SXSW, this is the best place to witness live music, period.
The lineup includes the following bands:
Arcade Fire Lil Wayne Strokes My Morning Jacket Robyn Deerhunter Big Boi The Decemberists Iron & Wine The Black Keys Girl Talk Eminem The reunited Buffalo Springfield Sleigh Bells Best Coast Wavves The Walkmen Florence and the Machine Explosions in the Sky Beirut Gogol Bordello Scissor Sisters Atmosphere Opeth Twin Shadow The Smith Westerns Phosphorescent Matt & Kim !!! Junip Wiz Khalifa Loretta Lynn Wanda Jackson Dam-Funk and Master Blazter The Drums School of Seven Bells Kylesa, Man Man the Black Angels J. Cole Sharon Van Etten Omar Souleyman Ratatat
The festival has been going on for 10 years and is the closest thing to Woodstock that there is. Aside from SXSW, this is the best place to witness live music, period.
- 2/16/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
DVD Playhouse—May 2010
By
Allen Gardner
Avatar (20th Century Fox) James Cameron beat his own title as box office champ, set with Titanic over a decade ago, with this eye-popping sci-fi epic about a paraplegic Marine name Sully (Sam Worthington), who takes the form of an “avatar,” or virtual being, to go undercover on the planet Pandora, attempting to infiltrate the native Na’vi to gather intelligence that will aid a joint corporate and military operation to rape the planet of its natural resources, destroying its indigenous population in the process. When Sully suddenly “goes native,” he locks horns with the company CEO (Giovanni Ribisi) and his gung-ho commanding officer (Stephen Lang, in a wonderful, scenery-chewing turn from a long-underrated actor). Thought of by many scholars and film buffs as a “game-changer” as much as the first Star Wars film was—and they may be right. While Cameron’s politically-correct...
By
Allen Gardner
Avatar (20th Century Fox) James Cameron beat his own title as box office champ, set with Titanic over a decade ago, with this eye-popping sci-fi epic about a paraplegic Marine name Sully (Sam Worthington), who takes the form of an “avatar,” or virtual being, to go undercover on the planet Pandora, attempting to infiltrate the native Na’vi to gather intelligence that will aid a joint corporate and military operation to rape the planet of its natural resources, destroying its indigenous population in the process. When Sully suddenly “goes native,” he locks horns with the company CEO (Giovanni Ribisi) and his gung-ho commanding officer (Stephen Lang, in a wonderful, scenery-chewing turn from a long-underrated actor). Thought of by many scholars and film buffs as a “game-changer” as much as the first Star Wars film was—and they may be right. While Cameron’s politically-correct...
- 5/18/2010
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
Note: This trailer contains use of profanity. The home of [adult swim], lots of rappers, and /Film's Russ Fischer, Atlanta is also the beloved homebase for many a young and crazy rock band. In recent years, hard-living and hard-playing acts like The Black Lips, Deerhunter, The Coathangers, and Mastodon have arrived in pop-culture as uncompromising torchbearers for Atlanta's music scene. We Fun Atlanta, a 75-minute documentary currently on the festival circuit, aspires to capture the close-knit vagabond relationships, psychedelic punk-blues, and well-publicized antics of these acts and local personalities. Word on the film is good, and the trailer hints at a film more concerned with truth and fun than the self-mythologizing lip-service of many rock docs. Any doc featuring King Khan and the Shrines warrants my attention, and I currently plan on arranging a screening of We Fun in my city next month. If you're interested in scheduling a viewing party, ...
- 8/11/2009
- by Hunter Stephenson
- Slash Film
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