The Purge franchise might go down as one of the more prescient exploitation horror-action series of the 21st century. This new entry dials into so many hot-button issues that keeping track of them amid all of the bloodshed is alluringly hypnotic.
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Humanity is on the verge of extinction. It is 2051, and a vicious alien race, known only as "white spikes," are killing every form of life they encounter. All hope appears to have been eradicated. But maybe not...
Life's Labyrinth, or how one cinematic Sarah leads to another (just without the "h")
Starting July with a triumphant explosion of laughter and gore, Netflix's
Just a few blocks from the shores of beautiful Lake Union sits another Seattle beauty: Mercer Street Books.
It's every set designer's dream to create the stage version of Puccini's
Mx. Pucks A'Plenty brings their burlesque talents to local venues as a performer, producer, and consultant, creating acts to share with Seattle audiences, and bringing new magic to the art. They are also the chair of the Seattle Burlesque and Cabaret Co-o
"I want that!" Three words you've been saying, out loud or quietly to yourself, ever since you've been able to talk.
When I first saw The Celluloid Closet in the late '90s, I was blown away. It was a perfect documentary from start to finish, directed by a team of Gay directors, Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein. I so much wanted to meet them!
The rollicking, freewheeling ensemble horror-comedy