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NOTES ON: “EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE”

Written by XINYAN FU Posted April 23, 2022 Filed Under: Film

"Everything Everywhere All at Once" photo courtesy of AGBO

Written and directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. US, 2022, 139 minutes.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: action-adventure, Michelle Yeoh, movie, Sci-Fi, the Daniels

TRACK REVIEW: MILK – “AT THE BOTTOM OF A LAKE”

Written by ANNA MARKETTI Posted February 23, 2016 Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews

Milk's latest track shows off their more tender side. Their first EP Contact announced that Milk was here, and “At The Bottom Of The Lake” straddles the line of showing that they have the staying power they need.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Reviews Tagged With: Acoustic, At The Bottom Of A Lake, Boston, Contact, Dig, Dig Boston, DigBoston, Milk, Radiohead, Sci-Fi

FOUND HOUND: A Q&A WITH FOUND FOOTAGE FEST’S NICK PRUEHER

Written by DIG STAFF Posted June 18, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Offered a preview of some items the festival has on the road with it, we threw a couple of queries at Found Footage Fest's Nick Prueher about why he’s bringing this particular junk to our city …

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brazilian, carnival in rio, Dee Gruenig, found footage festival, found magazine, Late Show With David Letterman, magical rainbow sponge, nick prueher, ninja theater, salute to weirdos, Sci-Fi, terminator, vhs, youtube

ALTERNATE UNIVERSE: QUEER/TRANS NARRATIVES MIX FOR FUN EFFECT IN NEW PERFORMANCE

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted May 8, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Books

If WF&S is a success, Jarboe intends to plan many more events in the future that will bring together like-minded people in a safe and inclusive space.

Filed Under: A+E, Books Tagged With: A.R.T., Ascii Flower, boston art week, feminist, Gamergate, hugo awards, K. Tempest Bradford, kelsey jarboe, Metropolarity, Oberon, queer, racism, Sci-Fi, science fiction, trans

GENDER EQUAL GENRE: WOMEN FILMMAKERS SPOTLIGHTED AT ETHERIA FILM NIGHT

Written by KRISTOFER JENSON Posted December 11, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Film

The next time you hear someone blame a conspicuous gender imbalance in a given field on a lack of "qualified female applicants," hold that dude’s feet to the fire and point him to Etheria Film Night, a celebration of women’s contributions to genre filmmaking.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: action, All Things Horror, Axelle Carolyn, Deirdre Crimmins, Etheria Film Night, females in film, genre filmmaking, Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, Heidi Honeycutt, Hollywood, horror, Microcinema, Mike Snoonian, new england, Sci-Fi, somerville theatre, Soulmates, Stacy Hammon, The Jelly Wrestler, Viscera Film Festival

A BLACK HOLE: ‘THE ZERO THEOREM’ GETS LOST IN GILLIAM’S TRADEMARK GENRE

Written by KRISTOFER JENSON Posted October 13, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Film

The Zero Theorem desperately wants to have something to say, but the mediation on nothingness it promises would have been more interesting than the exercise in repetition it delivers.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: 12 Monkeys, Brazil, Bruce Willis, Christoph Waltz, dystopian, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, gilliam, Heinlein, James Cole, Jonathan Pryce, Matt Damon, Orwell, parable, Qohen Leth, Sam Lowry, satire, Sci-Fi, terry gilliam, The Zero Theorem

REEL TALK: GAMER’S END

Written by KRISTOFER JENSON Posted November 7, 2013 Filed Under: A+E, Film

Some say it’s good, some say it’s bad, but nobody says it’s great.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: ender's game, review, Sci-Fi

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