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Author: Nathan Hardisty

Nathan Hardisty is a screenwriting student, 'Blade Runner' obsessive, and all-round consumer of everything even vaguely not-mainstream. He likes to pretend he's not a hipster. When he's not writing about himself in the third person, he's walking his dog or writing a story that goes nowhere.

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The Light of the Moon Directed by: Jessica M. Thompson Distributed by: Imagination Worldwide Synopsis: The Light of the Moon is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit

Logline: The Crazy Ex-GF struggles to contain an outpouring of life- and career-ending truths. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend moves forward with a hard-hitting episode about lies & deception. Though the musical

Bad Day for the Cut Logline: Quiet Irish singleton seeks bloody revenge for his dead mother. Verdict: Bad Day for the Cut, from Chris Baugh, is an attempt to fuse

Logline: Idiot jerk enters heaven by admin error, commits hijinks to keep herself there. Verdict: Spoilers, spoilers! The Good Place typically follows Eleanor (Kristen Bell) accidentally getting into “the good

? HelllllloooooooooooOOOOooo?! Wow it’s the film criticism and commentary ghost! That gimmick has returned! What a treat for us all. ? That’s right! I’m about three articles away from getting

Mr. Robot S3E3: “eps3.2_legacy.so” Logline: Mumbling hacker vigilante deals with a personality crisis while stopping his own attempted end of the world. Verdict: Spoilers, spoilers! Mr. Robot is hitting the third

Boo! Oh no, you had a heart attack, didn’t you? We’re pretty hype-cited to rain down some terrifying terror in advance of Halloween next week. Many violent delights

This week’s FutureFemme delivers a bevy of good news across the board: whole new television series, corporate ascendancies, and TARDIS takeovers. Despite scads of difficult news pouring out

78/52: A deep dive into the most infamous scene in cinema Logline: Secrets scooped in the Psycho silver screen shower scene. Verdict: 78/52’s title is a reference to the 78