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Dark Night of the Scarecrow Double Feature 4K Blu-ray Review

Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981) is a masterfully crafted made-for-TV horror film that has more on its mind than jump scares and cheap thrills. With its understated approach and deliberate pacing, the film builds an atmosphere of suspense that lingers long after the credits roll. Set in a small, rural town, the narrative centers on Bubba, a mentally challenged man wrongfully accused of molesting a young girl. In response to the accusation, a group of vigilantes—driven by fear and prejudice—takes the law into their own hands, resulting in tragic consequences. Following Bubba’s death, the townspeople are plagued by a series of eerie and inexplicable occurrences that seem to be linked to his untimely demise. The scarecrow in the cornfield emerges as a haunting symbol of retribution, blurring the lines between the natural and the supernatural. The film excels in creating an unsettling mood without resorting to excessive gore or cheap jump scares. The oppressive atmosphere, underscored b

Following Films Podcast: Kweighbaye Kotee on the BUSHWICK FILM FESTIVAL

  The 17th Annual Bushwick Film Festival will take place this October 16 - October 20. Today I'm joined by the festival’s founder, Kweighbaye Kotee. This year’s theme, "Producing The Dream," is about exploring what it takes to realize a dream, and celebrating the incredible artistry, effort and creativity that filmmakers pour into their creative work to reflect our stories.  Since its founding in 2007, the Bushwick Film Festival has been a cornerstone for emerging and underrepresented filmmakers, providing a stage where unique voices can be heard and dreams can take flight.

THE UNIVERSAL THEORY - Trailer and Release Info

Set in 1962 at a quantum mechanics conference in an isolated lodge nestled amid the towering landscapes of the Swiss Alps, THE UNIVERSAL THEORY is the story of a gifted young physicist, his curmudgeonly mentor, and an enigmatic jazz pianist who knows things about our wunderkind scientist that he’s never told another living soul. German director Timm KrΓΆger—himself also a cinematographer—films his tale with an eye for the majestic natural beauty that surrounds our characters, effectively evoking the paranoid postwar era. Driven by astonishing twists and improbable coincidences, THE UNIVERSAL THEORY unravels a captivatingly complex chronicle with brain-tickling suspense. OPENS IN THEATERS SEPT. 27

Following Films Podcast: NEVER ENDING, IT'S BETTER THIS WAY

Today I’m joined by Mario Rivera director and co-subject of NEVER ENDING, ITS BETTER THIS WAY, The film explores DIY punk band Left Unsaid's rise from Albuquerque's thriving music scene in the early 2000s. Despite adversity, they became hometown heroes with a devoted following and mainstream radio airplay. Their journey embodies the resilience of blue-collar bands striving for recognition and success, showcasing the passion it takes to chase dreams in the music industry. NEVER ENDING ITS BETTER THIS WAY is currently on Amazon Prime in the US.

Low Cut Connie Film ART DEALERS Release Info and Trailer

  The ART DEALERS film is coming to a big (and small) screen near you! ART DEALERS will be released ON DEMAND to all your favorite platforms on October 1st as well as physical DVD / Blu-Ray with extra bonus features.  Adam will be on-site at the following screenings in September: 9/6/2024 - NYC - Cinema Village  9/12/2024 - PHILADELPHIA, PA - PFS East  9/14/2024 - DES MOINES, IA - Varsity Cinema 9/15/2024 - WICHITA, KS - TallGrass Film Center 9/17/2024 - DENVER, CO - SIE Center 9/18/2024 - DALLAS, TX - Texas Theatre  9/22/2024 - AUSTIN, TX - Austin Film Society 9/23/2024 - PORTLAND, OR - Cinema21 9/25/2024 - SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Roxie Theatre 9/27/2024 - LOS ANGELES, CA - Lumiere Music Hall 

BONEYARD Blu-ray Review

Asif Akbar's BONEYARD offers a gripping portrayal of a criminal investigation set against the stark, haunting landscape of the New Mexico desert. Inspired by the real-life West Mesa Murders, the film navigates the intricate dynamics of a multi-agency probe into a series of enigmatic disappearances. The film features a stellar cast, with Mel Gibson delivering a standout performance as FBI Agent Petrovick, a seasoned profiler grappling with personal demons. His portrayal adds a profound emotional depth to the narrative. Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson excels as Police Chief Carter, a driven leader dedicated to resolving the case. Brian Van Holt also delivers a notable performance as Detective Ortega, whose personal stakes further enrich the storyline. The New Mexico desert setting profoundly reflects the horror of the crimes under investigation. Its vast, desolate expanses symbolize the void left by the victims and their families. As the investigation progresses, the film delves i