September 2nd, 2022 by Justin Sewell
The debut of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Prime Video is in many ways a new age of Middle-earth adaptation. Set firmly in the Second Age, thousands of years before the events of the The Hobbit. This TV series sets out
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In the 1992 documentary Stepping Razor: Red X, the slain reggae star Peter Tosh is hailed in retrospect as a “prophet too deep for his times.” A little much? Perhaps. Then again, Tosh’s 197
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Cryptozookeepers try to capture a Baku, a dream-eating hybrid creature of legend, in Cryptozoo. Courtesy of Mongrel Media
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Movie posters are an important part of the marketing process when it comes to new films. While everyone waits in anticipation for the trailer, it’s the movie poster that first perks your interest. Unlike trailers, which usually give away too much of a film’s plot or show the best s
Snag your copy of the epic spell battle between the Lumineth Realm-lords and Disciples of Tzeentch. It’s Arcane Cataclysm time!
In the magic-scoured reaches of the Realm of Light, there are treasures of incredible potency buried under vitrified sand and shattered rocks. When a gree
Consumer electronics are hardly the most sustainable products on the planet. In addition to the tremendous use of plastics and the electricity they consume, the industry is hell-bent on encouraging people to just buy newer stuff even if their current devices are still serviceable. Worse, there
A judge has given tentative approval to a $52.5 million class action deal between Brazilian meatpacking giant JBS SA and wholesalers, who alleged the company took part in an industry wide beef price fixing scheme.
On Feb. 17, Judge John R. Tunheim granted preliminary approval to the d
Umbrella Alley is now splashed with the pastels and fantasy imagery of Canton artist Erika Katherine.
Painting the brick wall took Katherine 150 hours. Sometimes she even painted through the night. Working on the project over the course of about two months, she finished the mural on Aug.
Rosa Barba, From Source to Poem, 2016, 35 mm, color, sound, 12 minutes.
As those who have thoroughly embraced the cinematic experience in a theater can attest, a film can seem to have its own time, and somehow, somewhere, that time continues forever, even without us. Over the past twenty