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Hardly an arm-waving harbinger of comical danger, the reboot Robot actually awakens pertinent questions about good, evil, and morality.
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Hardly an arm-waving harbinger of comical danger, the reboot Robot actually awakens pertinent questions about good, evil, and morality.
Schedule for screenings March 30, 2018
The work speaks for itself
You know that friend you have who turns a blind eye to super important aspects of their life? Like they have an inability to try new things, or see their destructive relationship patterns? America is that friend
So we had a few hiccups last night but everything is on track for part 2. Carol Nguyen will beContinue Reading
Lisa Diaz grew up in a remote part of France where her love of film was made sharp on her father’s eclectic VHS collection.
Susan MacWilliam’s work investigates obscure and overlooked histories; the images and narratives of the esoteric, the historic and the peripheral
No one has a name because no words are spoken in the realm of pictures.
June 23rd & 24th is to be our inaugural event and I could not be more excited, apprehensive, or overworked.
Yet another entry into the catalogue of post 2010 TV shows that take hopeful 20th century narratives and suck the life out of them.