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Tallgrass Film Festival: Dark City 20th Anniversary Screening

“Dark City” freaking rules, right?

Alex Proyas, Allegory of the Cave, Dark City, Jennifer Connelly, Kiefer Sutherland, Rufus Sewell, William Hurt

Tallgrass Film Festival Review: When Jeff Tried to Save the World

Kendall Goldberg has achieved her vision in a strange way that dabbles in comedy, domestic depression, bowling, and nigh-on Lynchian levels of anxiety-related dreamscape sequences.

bowling, Jim O'Heir, Kendall Goldberg, When Jeff Tried to Save the World

Tallgrass Film Festival Review: Bitter Melon

Domestic violence is going to be a hard topic to turn into a comedic piece of cinema, but I’ll be damned if director H.P. Mendoza didn’t take an honest crack at it.

And ultimately he’s succeeded.

bitter melon, brotherhood, h.p. mendoza, homosexuality, tallgrass film festival, toxic masculinity

Tallgrass Film Festival Review: This is Love

Untold stories tend to pop up where you least expect them.

barry white, marvin gaye, ray charles, rudy love, rudy love and the love family, tallgrass film festival, this is love

Shot Through the Heart – Bioshock

“Shot Through the Heart” is a weekly segment in which I rant about a story that means the world to … More

a man chooses, a slave obeys, andrew ryan, bioshock, control, tribalism

Tallgrass Film Festival Review: Bathtubs Over Broadway

Now entering its 16th year, the Tallgrass Film Festival is a Kansas event that has brought in films and filmmakers … More

Bathtubs Over Broadway, dava whisenant, david letterman, industrial musical, steve young, tallgrass film festival

“Bad Times at the El Royale” is Actually a Great Time

I had a damn good time at the El Royale, but I don’t think any of the characters really did. … More

bad times at the el royale, chris hemsworth, cynthia erivo, dakota johnson, drew goddard, jeff bridges, jon hamm, michael giacchino, nick offerman, thriller

Shot Through the Heart – Pop Art

Everyone has a best friend, the one person they believe understands them, but few experience something that makes them the person they are because of these individuals. I’ve experienced this through friends, through loved ones, who have helped to carve me into who I am and I know that the loss of these people would break me (looking at you, you know who all you are).

inflatable, joe hill, photography, pop art, religion, shot through the heart

Shot Through the Heart – The Obsolete Man

“Shot Through the Heart” is a weekly segment in which I rant about a story that means the world to … More

burgess meredith, death, fritz weaver, rod serling, shot through the heart, the obsolete man, the twilight zone

“A Star is Born” May Hit Familiar Notes, but it Hits Them So Damned Perfectly

This film needs to be talked about and it can be summed up in 60 of its seconds.

The final 60 seconds, to be exact.

a star is born, bradley cooper, dave chappelle, lady gaga, neil gaiman, pop music, popstar, rockstar, sandman

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