Jake Thomas is a writer/actor currently living in Brooklyn, NY. He graduated from NYU with degrees in Theatre and English Lit. He spends his days watching movies, working to pay the rent, and now, apparently, blogging. His personal website, which includes some of his short stories and other projects, can be found at www.ragingsquidink.com
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Lynch's sci-fi epic was derided upon its initial release, then gained a cult following. But how does it look on Blu-ray?
Adam Scott gives a fascinating performance in this otherwise unexceptional and confused indie flick.
Indican releases two low-budget films that are also, sadly, low quality.
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A "Choose Your Own Adventure"-style film with over 30 different endings, all a good time.
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