We’re happy to share with you, dear viewer, a story of two outcasts—a woman and a fish man—who form a connection despite their differences in a sweet, fantastical cinematic world. And, no, this isn’t Guillermo Del Toro’s The Shape of Water. Rather, it’s FISHWITCH: a visually creative, rollicking stop motion piece from Adrienne Dowling. Continue reading FISHWITCH
Daily Archives: August 29, 2018
Enslaved Black People: The Part of the Trail of Tears Narrative No One Told You About
Contrary to the popular historical narrative, the Union’s effort to rein in the Confederacy and end the secessionist military rebellion now known as the Civil War was incomplete upon the iconic April 9, 1865, surrender of Robert E. Lee at a Virginia courthouse in Appomattox. While ending the conflict in Virginia, the legendary courthouse meeting between Lee and Union General Ulysses S. Grant prompted a series of subsequent surrenders in numerous Southern states and Western territories over the following months. On June 23, a full two-and-a-half months after Appomattox, the war finally came to its conclusion at the Doaksville settlement in present-day Oklahoma with the surrender of Stand Watie, the last Confederate general to lay down his arms. Continue reading Enslaved Black People: The Part of the Trail of Tears Narrative No One Told You About
Warner Bros. Is Developing a Wile E. Coyote Movie
Nearly 70 years after his first unsuccessful pursuit of the Road Runner back in 1949, Wile E. Coyote is heading to the big screen. Continue reading Warner Bros. Is Developing a Wile E. Coyote Movie