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To Carve A Future From Your Inheritance

The three-day DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon opens March 10

ArtsEW-ExtraFilm 2 weeks ago

The question is posed: What is it that we inherit from our respective families through the generations? Is it habits, rituals and dreams, or battles, … Continue reading →

Extralegal Rendition

An updated ‘Legally Blonde’ comes to town as a musical

ArtsBlogMusicPerforming ArtsTheater 1 month ago

Legally Blonde, The Musical, which ran at the Hult Center Feb. 3-5, was not what I was expecting. I’m a big fan of the movie, … Continue reading →

The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival

BlogCulture 11 months ago

It’s time to travel the globe with documentarians to discover history and connect it to the present. The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival returns for … Continue reading →

A Gem Shines Brighter

The 17th edition of the Archaeology Film Festival kicks off, online, May 13

BlogFilm 3 years ago

It has been a precious commodity for Eugene the past 16 years. Now the Archaeology Channel International Film Festival, Lane County’s longest running film festival, … Continue reading →

A Quiet, Meaningful Story in ‘Saint Frances’

Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson bring honesty to a simple film

ArtsFilm 3 years ago

For weeks, if you’d asked me what I’ve seen and recommended recently, I would’ve had just two answers: the Netflix series Lost in Space, because … Continue reading →

J.i.D, EARTHGANG, Chaz French, Lute and Mereba

The Never Had Shit tour at the Constellation Room [2.9.18]

Music 5 years ago

Paper Cuts

A novelist takes revenge in director Tom Ford’s pretty but vacant new film Nocturnal Animals

ArtsFilm 6 years ago

Tom Ford’s second feature, , is a movie within a movie, and while both are lushly attractive, full of precise light and deep reds, neither … Continue reading →

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Horror Movie Director

A conversation with Henry Weintraub

Film 6 years ago

Local writer and filmmaker Henry Weintraub suspects that the horror genre has come to a dead end. “Modern horror movies don’t really capture me too … Continue reading →

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