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Category Archives: Independent films
Thomas Dekker’s “Into the Night”
“Into the Night” evokes early ’80s electronic/punk music—the stuff I grew up on. Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Independent films, Indie Film, Indie Music, LGBT, LGBTQ, Music, Thomas Dekker
Tagged #IndependentFilm, #IndieFilm, #IndieFilms, #IndieMusic, #IntoTheNight, #ThomasDekker, Horror, Music
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Once Upon a Superhero Hollywood Premiere
Over the weekend, I flew to Hollywood to attend the Golden State Film Festival’s screening of the indie film “Once Upon a Superhero,” written & directed by John M Kline. Continue reading
Three Years on WordPress
I want to thank everyone who has visited my site and read my blogs. Continue reading
Posted in #bones, #cancer, #heroes, AmWriting, AmWritingFantasy, Books, Childhood, Common Ground, Dakota Access Pipeline, David Boreanaz, Environment, EPA, Fantasy, Gun Violence, Harriet Tubman, Homeless Youth, Homelessness, Independent films, Indie Film, Michael Rosenbaum, Non-profits, Pancreatic Cancer, Polarized America, Police Accountability, Pulse, Pulse Murders, Science, Slavery, Television, Theater, Thomas Dekker, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged #America, #bones, #cancer, #Children, #DavidBoreanaz, #Death, #EchoesOfHope, #Education, #heroes, #MichaelRosenbaum, #NonProfit, #Oil, #TheWolfDreamBooks, #ThomasDekker, #Violence, #WhosGiving, @UIATF, Books, Environment, Novel, Pulse, Reading, Science
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Don’t Miss Jack Goes Home
Thomas Dekker’s new delightfully creepy psychological thriller, Jack Goes Home, is an intriguing dive into a young man’s overwhelming grief. It was a favorite at the 2016 SXSW and is being released today, October 14, 2016, to selected theaters, and … Continue reading
“Last Days of Summer” Premieres at Rhode Island International Film Festival
“Last Days of Summer” is a story about Mike (Fichtner), who feels life is passing him by, and Jenna (McNamee), the young woman next door, who is trapped in a tumultuous marriage to Scott (Rosenbaum). Relationships start to ravel when Mike becomes attracted to Jenna. It looks to be an intense view into obsession and dissatisfaction with life. Continue reading
Back in the Day, Michael Rosenbaum’s feel-good comedy
Title: Back in the Day Director: Michael Rosenbaum Starring: Michael Rosenbaum, Morena Baccarin, Harland Williams, Krisoffer Polaha, Isaiah Mustafa, Nick Swardson I just finished watching “Back in the Day”, a new indie movie written and directed by Michael Rosenbaum, who … Continue reading
Posted in Independent films, Non-profits
Tagged #BITD, #IndieFilms, @isaiahmustafa, @mrosenbaum711, @ourechoesofhope
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