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The Gay Man Who Helped Save Woodstock: Elliot Tiber and his Vibrant Memoir Offers…
When most people picture Woodstock '69, they think largely of the fan's perspective, envisioning the hundreds of…
“Green Jello Suxx Live: The Movie” Lives Down to Expectations
Once upon a time, there was a band who retold the story of The Three Pigs set to metal music, and the claymation…
Robert Trujillo Premiers “JACO” for RSD Black Friday 2015 in Syracuse
Many people associate the madness that is Black Friday with people waiting in extremely long lines, sometimes even…
Albany’s Spectrum 8 Sold to Landmark Theatres
Independent films can typically be found at only one theater in the greater Albany area, that being Spectrum 8 on…
Film Review: Straight Outta Compton
“Straight Outta Compton” released by Universal Studios and Legendary Pictures have made what I believe is the best…
Film Review: Oscar Nominated Live Short Films
One of the overlooked and underrated categories for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards are the…
Film Review: “The Interview”
After all the hype and controversy, Sony Pictures finally made the right decision to release their comedy The…
Film Review: Birdman
Every now and then a movie comes along and really makes you think, re-evaluate everything you just saw and has you…
Film Review: Whiplash
Back in May I saw the clip below for Whiplash, a film about an aspiring jazz drummer and an overbearing professor.…
Film Review: Uni-Terra
Uni- Terra is an independent film written by Fredonia student Joseph Edwards, who also cast, directed, shot and…
Film Review: Dumb And Dumber To
Long awaited sequels have a bad reputation. Especially movies like Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Indiana Jones…
Horror Film Review: V/H/S Viral
October 23 saw the early release of V/H/S Viral, the third installment of the V/H/S film series, which has been…
Film Review: St. Vincent
Bill Murray is at the age where he can play a grandfather, a wise old sage or a lovable curmudgeon, ala Walter…
Film Review: Ouija
Ouija was released on October 24, 2014 and I was one of the millions of people who was looking forward to this…
Film Review: Annabelle
Dolls have always been a fear of many people around the world, but a doll named Annabelle can make every person get…
Film Review: Love is Strange
The various capacities to love and the relationships that can contain love are explored throughout the film Love is…
Film Review: ‘What’s In My Baggie?’ a Look into the Bunk Police…
For years there has been a significant presence of drug use at live music concerts and festivals. Rules and…
Film Review: ‘No Cameras Allowed’
Sneaking into music festivals is a dick move. Artists and patrons pay to attend while vendors, staff and volunteers…