PREVIEW – Spoke Art Presents: “BAD DADS 4″
In its 4th year paying tribute to filmmaker Wes Anderson, the SF gallery brings in over 100 artists, a photo booth, & a film screening. Check out the preview
In its 4th year paying tribute to filmmaker Wes Anderson, the SF gallery brings in over 100 artists, a photo booth, & a film screening. Check out the preview
Part 3 of our in depth interview with Source Family archivist, Isis Aquarian, covers the physical vs the intangible, living inside & outside of time, and more
Part 2 of our in depth interview with Source Family archivist, Isis Aquarian, covers energy fields, the death of Father Yod, and re-assimilating to society
In part one of our in depth interview with Source Family archivist, Isis Aquarian we talk about the documentary, Jim Baker, Sky Saxon, and preserving a legacy
in 1964, Cohen was 30 yrs old & a prominent poet. This document of him returning home to Canada is an intimate portrait from before he became a musical legend
For the first installment in our series of explorative reviews of censored films is this controversial 1971 Dustin Hoffman project with a notorious rape scene
People really seem to hate Harmony Korine’s latest cinematic masterpiece, but why? Here are some of the complaints and why where we believe they might be coming from
Part 2 of our 3 part analysis of Harmony Korine’s latest bold cinematic endeavor is all about scaring young women, defying expectations, and straight up doom
Part one of our 3 part analysis of Harmony Korine’s latest bold cinematic endeavor is all about bodies and body highs
One thirteen year old fan of the ABC Family program Pretty Little Liars hated this film so much that she lost 94 minutes of her life, by only watching 15 of it
Tokyo-based non-profit, PangeaSeed & artist Cometdebris team up for a group exhibit of customized toys to benefit Shark fnning/oceanic awareness
This 7 minute award winning short focuses on a wordsmith who created what is, arguably, one of the greatest anagrams of all time. Watch & vote for it on PBS.org