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liveforfilm.com | Mike Spring
Posted by Mike Spring on Apr 29, 2025 in All, Comics, DVD/Blu-ray, Film, Reviews | Comments Off on What’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – April 29th, 2025 – Anora, Paddington In Peru, Dirty Harry, Pale Rider, Stripes, Gandhi, The Rocketeer Breaks Free and moreUsually when all the studios choose one day to drop all their big releases, it’s tied to either a holiday like Father’s Day or Valentine’s Day, or it’s close to the winter holiday season.
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3 weeks ago |
liveforfilm.com | Mike Spring
Posted by Mike Spring on Apr 22, 2025 in All, Books, Comics, DVD/Blu-ray, Film, Reviews | Comments Off on What’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – April 22nd, 2025 – Tombstone, Ultraman Z, Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League and moreWhen I changed the name of this column to What’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture last year, it’s because I wanted to reflect the various types of products I was receiving to review.
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1 month ago |
liveforfilm.com | Hillary Butler
Posted by Hillary Butler on Apr 6, 2025 in All, drama, Film, Headline, Reviews, short film | 0 commentsIt’s amazing what you can pack into six short minutes. A family history, grief, generational paradigms, religion, and trans identity are all themes writer and director Deborah Puette deftly examines in her short film Such A Pretty Girl. We meet Meg (Grey’s Anatomy‘s Sarah Drew) who has returned to her childhood home in order to help her aging father, Frank (Harry Groener).
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1 month ago |
liveforfilm.com | Francesco Cerniglia
Posted by Francesco Cerniglia on Apr 4, 2025 in All, drama, Film, Headline, Reviews | 0 commentsHow far would you be willing to go in the creative process for your work to be truly honest and authentic? What kind of boundaries would you feel comfortable pushing? Aristotle defined art as an imitation of life, not necessarily as a carbon copy but more like a representation of the human experience.
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1 month ago |
liveforfilm.com | Mike Spring
Home » All » What’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – April 1st, 2025 Posted by Mike Spring on Apr 1, 2025 in All, DVD/Blu-ray, Film, Reviews | Comments Off on What’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – April 1st, 2025What an exciting line-up of titles this week! We’ve got four theatrical releases hitting stores, including an Oscar powerhouse, an action thriller, a kids blockbuster, and a future cult classic in the making.
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