The comedy Landline, which hit VOD this week, was made by Chicago Second City alum Matthew Aaron. The writer-director stars as a gay PR executive who angrily disconnects from smartphones and social media after losing out to a younger colleague for the job of leading a new account: the Cubs.
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Sunday, March 26, 2017
A Wonderful Assist From Sir Ian McKellen
When London university student Rhys Chapman was getting ready in 2014 to launch a Kickstarter campaign for his short drama Wonderkid, he had a promotional video in the works featuring his own narration. Then he remembered an encounter at the annual Pride in London festival.
Sunday, March 19, 2017
Elon Musk's Sister Brings Romance Novel to Life
The tagline for PassionFlix states it pretty clearly: 'Turning your favorite romance novels into series and movies... On Demand.'
Thursday, March 2, 2017
From Dick Cavett's Long Island Home to a Swamp in New Jersey
It's a story of citizens rising up against the threat of urban development. Back in the 1960s, long before social media could help marshal such efforts.
Sunday, February 12, 2017
The Public Health Crisis of Opioids and Heroin
For Ken Bartell in Middleboro, Massachusetts, the spark was a news article about an area mother who has lost two of her three sons to heroin overdoses. And for Jake Buchanan in Dallas, it was the death of his 20-year-old younger brother Cal from fluorofentanyl. The result is a pair of documentary projects that connect to the ever-expanding problem of synthetic opioids in the U.S.
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