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Review: Jodorowsky’s Dune at AFI Fest Presented By Audi
This was a screening I was looking forward to at AFI Fest, as well as, having a chance of watching it with my some of friends. The movie was billed by AFI Fest as, “Midnight movie icon Alejandro Jodorowsky’s … Continue reading →
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Herblock: The Black & the White Screening at AFI FEST Presented by Audi
Herb Lawrence Block was a legendary and powerful editorial cartoonist and opinion maker of the 20th century. The documentary Herblock: The Black & the White, produced by a Father and Son team of George Stevens Jr. and Michael Stevens, … Continue reading →