Aptly named for the acidic smell of deteriorating film, Vinegar Syndrome made an auspicious debut in 2013 with its inaugural release, The Lost Films of Herschell Gordon Lewis. In the decade since, they have unearthed, restored, and distributed hundreds of cult, exploitation, horror, action, and adult films. Popping in a new Vinegar Syndrome disc is
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Life’s mysteries can, depending on when they hit you, be absurdly funny, terrifying, or a mix of both. They remain a primary concern of Meg Remy’s music, which has continuously and thrillingly evolved since she started performing under the U.S. Girls moniker, although her outlook has evidently changed. The evidence is in her latest album,
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It’s official: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit are set to release their eighth studio album, Weathervanes, on June 9. The project finds the 44-year-old singer-songwriter examining life through a different lens, offering a thoughtful perspective that emerged from navigating a new set of distinctly adult challenges. “There is something about boundaries on this record,” Isbell says.
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Another season, another whirlwind fashion month already flashing before our eyes—but not without us catching a handful of the biggest trends to make it down the runways. New York Fashion Week is already well in the past (by the way, did you see this season’s happenings with our editor dispatch?), which means our team has
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With two days of honky tonkin’ musical showcases in the rearview mirror, the 2023 Ameripolitan weekend in Memphis came to a close on Sunday — but not without a few more fireworks.  From a showcase of one of country music’s most recognizable instruments to memorable award show speeches, here are the four best things we saw on the
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The title that saw Riz Ahmed stifle laughter, the press room crack up and Allison Williams murmur “no comment” at Oscar nominations last month hits theaters today as ShortsTV presents Oscar Nominated Short Films at circa 380 locations in 75 markets. The program, three feature-length presentations of the five nominees for Live Action, Animated and
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This week brings the larger-than-life horror comedy Cocaine Bear, from director Elizabeth Banks (Charlie’s Angels) and arriving exclusively in movie theaters on February 24, 2023. The movie, written by Jimmy Warden, “finds an oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists, and teens converging in a Georgia forest where a 500-pound apex predator has ingested a staggering amount of cocaine and
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Cal Dodd who was the voice of Wolverine in ‘X-Men: The Animated Series’ that was popular in the 90’s, posted a video on Twitter that provided a small ‘X-Men ’97‘ update. In the video, Dodd says that he is working on the beginning of X-Men ’97 Season 2. “Cal Dodd here; the voice of Wolverine from X-Men ’97 — the beginning of
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The songwriter released an in-the-studio album trailer narrated by ESPN’s Wright Thompson Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit have a new album on tap. On Monday, the songwriter and his record label, Southeastern Records, released a teaser video that captures Isbell and his bandmates recording in the studio. [embedded content] Narrated by ESPN’s Wright Thompson,
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Despite Disney/Marvel Studios’ Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania soaking up the global box office with $225M start, the studio’s sister 20th Century Studios/Lightstorm James Cameron sequel Avatar: The Way of Water refuses to stop, despite the fact that the former title has all the premium tickets. Avatar: The Way of Water‘s running worldwide total now
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