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Rogers Park: Director Kyle Henry on Capturing His Neighborhood and the Pressures of Mid-Life

Kyle Henry, director of the compelling, hyperlocal Chicago drama Rogers Park discusses the appeal of his home neighborhood and the need to tell stories that reflect his experiences. This piece was originally posted on Alcohollywood For Chicagoans, films that actually take place in Chicago can be a bit of a mixed bag. You can usually ... Rogers Park: Director Kyle Henry on Capturing His Neighborhood and the Pressures of Mid-Life

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The Astrologer is the Forgotten Cult Hit You’ve Been Waiting For

The budding midnight-movie appeal of Craig Denney’s impossible-to-find THE ASTROLOGER heralds the return of cult cinema’s mystique. This piece was originally posted on Alcohollywood In the age of the Internet, the era of the true cult film is mostly over – even the most obscure grindhouse dreck or direct-to-VHS exploitation schlock has a thoroughly-annotated Wikipedia ... The Astrologer is the Forgotten Cult Hit You’ve Been Waiting For