Confess your cinematic sins to me, my child. Blessed are those who tell Mundee Morning your dirty little secrets. Your secret is safe with me … and the Internet. This week’s Sunday [...]
August 30, 2003 Cinema’s tough guy of the 1960’s, Charles Bronson, died of pneumonia on this day 11 years ago at the age of 81. Bronson is most known for his role in Once Upon a Time [...]
We’ve been moving. I’ve spent the past two weeks slogging boxes and wrapping glasses in newspaper. Much too much time bending in half and lifting things with my back instead of my legs. There [...]
“We are teaching people how to value relationships over ideologies.” On Level Ground Film Festival is the first faith-based LGBT film festival in the world. It was co-founded by [...]
Even at the Emmys, where we celebrate the highest artistic achievements in television, reporters often focus more on a woman’s dress, jewelry and her love life rather than what she has [...]
In light of our recent LGTBQ film competition Up & Left, and that The Rocky Horror Picture Show is celebrating its 39th anniversary this Fall, we thought we would take a minute to doff our [...]
August is Art Appreciation month and in commemoration of the arts, we have made a list of five great avant-garde film festivals around the world. AVIFF Cannes Art Film Festival: Marseille, France [...]
[dil dil = 2743] Bruise Ballet This documentary follows female Polish wrestling coach, Renata and her protege, Ola. Renata trained for 30 years as a wrestler and coached for 20. Her enthusiasm [...]