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Loving Vincent Review
The story of Loving Vincent follows Armand Roulin. Armand's father, a postmaster, tasks Armand with personally delivering a letter that was returned as incorrect address. Armand's father is adamant that the letter be delivered because it is the final undelivered letter from his close friend, the late Vincent Van Gogh. Armand embarks for Paris and must unravel Van Gogh's final moments in order to deliver the letter to its proper recipient.
By MoCo Lopez8 years ago in Geeks
An Interview with the Tallest Man in Aldershot
Ryan Colleran is a young filmmaker from West Yorkshire. He is currently studying Film Production at the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham. I have known him for many years, and he agreed to sit down with me and talk about his latest film, The Tallest Man in Aldershot.
By Malcolm Hardy8 years ago in Geeks
'Jigsaw' Review
The Saw Franchise has become synonymous with gore, torture, and violence. Many, though not its own creators, would credit it with starting the modern resurgence of splatter films — colloquially known as "gorno" or "torture porn." As the franchise has progressed, great pains have been taken to assure that newer, more involved, more spectacular traps provide carefully rendered murder. These visuals are hung on an over-the-top, occasionally verging on comical, interconnected frame of parallel plots that follow the trials of the jigsaw victims in his elaborate trap and a related outside world story.
By MoCo Lopez8 years ago in Geeks
Cold Toes: Tired Feet
There's no heat in my house and these floors have teeth. Cold toes always pitter-patter best to the tune of winter blues anyway, if that's the ditty we've got to sing. Maybe this year I'll freeze half to death, then the holes in my socks and pockets can have at what's left. If it's so, rest my body to the weathering hymn of this hardwood's creaking. Until then, you can find me in bed, lover - even jump in. Just know a chill settled through your end, and I'm sorry these sheets are so thin with too few dollar bills to patch them.
By Jake Sierzega8 years ago in Poets
Untold Stories From the Set of 'Fifty Shades of Grey'
"Out of everyone that could have walked in, it had to be him." I want to say it was four years ago in the middle of November. I remember that morning being one of the coldest we had yet. I had to stand on the side of the road for three hours before the sun came up. By the time it actually rose, I couldn’t feel my toes. Half frozen and starving, our shoot day had barely even begun. Great. We were shooting at a restaurant in Stanley Park, Vancouver B.C. I believe it was the scene where Dakota Johnson or Anastasia Steele was having a lovely brunch with her mother, telling her about her new love interest.
By Tatiana Ragsdale8 years ago in Geeks





























