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TV Interview: Chris Brandon, Writer and Creator of ‘Bloodlands’
Chris Brandon describes his creative process behind the new Irish crime thriller, 'Bloodlands', available now on Acorn TV.
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A small Caribbean island was the birthplace of some of the most popular music of the 20th century.
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Three new albums span more than a millennium of choral music, from the Byzantines to the 21st century.
Read More »2021 SXSW Film Festival Review: ‘United States vs. Reality Winner’
The film 'United States vs. Reality Winner' raises vital questions. When does leaking a document serve the public interest? Should exposing corruption be retaliated against or protected?
Read More »‘Here Before,’ & ‘Violet’: 2021 SXSW FF Reviews
The women directors of these two films, Stacey Gregg and Justine Bateman, approach their subjects and protagonists with authority and sensitivity.
Read More »SXSW Film Review: The Jubilant ‘We Are the Thousand’
Anita Rivaroli's exuberant documentary about passion in music made its North American debut at SXSW Online 2021.
Read More »Card Game Review: Wrath Expansion for Draconis Invasion from Keji
In the Wrath Expansion, the story behind Draconis Invasion goes on in epic levels. The invasion from the base game is over, and now the armies of light are in pursuit of the retreating darkness to eradicate the threat forever.
Read More »SXSW Film Review: Justine Bateman’s ‘Violet’ Breaks All the Rules, and It Works
Violet. One of those rare movies that breaks the rules of filmmaking, but delivers an engrossing story. Staring Olivia Munn.
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New music from three artists, plus a 1976 Lynyrd Skynyrd concert and Allen Ginsberg's first recorded reading of "Howl."
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