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The Desertscape International Film Festival to coincide with the St. George...

The Desertscape International Film Festival will return to beautiful St. George, UT from Wednesday, March 27th through Saturday, March 30th with

2024 BEST PICTURE NOMINATION MINI-REVIEWS

With the 2024 Academy Awards telecast right around the corner, I thought I’d take a quick moment to share the ten films nominated for Best Picture.

Movie Review: “The Holdovers” Stands High Amongst 2023’s Very Best Films

Every now and again, a movie comes out of nowhere and sneaks up on you in all the right ways. “The Holdovers” is certainly one of those movies.
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Publishers Perspective: Teamwork Makes The Dreamwork

Publishers Perspective - In the realm of print, our team invests countless hours in the weeks preceding our deadlines, engaged in a diligent quest for

Movie Review: “Five Nights at Freddy’s” Mixes Gateway Horror, Nostalgia,...

“Five Nights at Freddy’s” certainly isn’t among the very best horror films of 2023 but it isn’t without its gateway horror charms.

The HorrorFest International Film Festival Returns With Independent Horror Films &...

HorrorFest has worked incredibly hard on the lineup in an effort to bring attendees a diverse mix of horror-centric titles that you won’t soon forget.

Movie Review: “Saw X” brings Jigsaw back into the fold just...

Saw X - If I’m grading on a curve, this is probably one of the better installments in the series and again, that’s mostly because a more-than-game

Three Noteworthy Films From the 2023 Fantasia Film Festival

The Fantasia International Film Festival is one of the most important genre film fests in the world, according to well-respected storytellers like Quentin Tarantino

Movie Review: “The Last Voyage of the Demeter” offers a slice...

In The Last Voyage of the Demeter, the crew realizes that they’re in possession of very deadly cargo while on an epic journey from Carpathia to England.
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Reality Beckons, Stop the Lying

This big lie has been around for decades (I remember the argument from my college days in the 1970s), that employed women make less money than men.