Budgets of Blood: How Splatter Propels a World of No-Budget Filmmaking

For every successful foray into Hollywood there’s 100 cash-strapped nightmares making use of ingenuity and offal. The rogue visionaries with a passion for film so strong that no empty pocket could ever prevent them from sharing their goopy artistry.

Call for Submissions: GUERNICA EDITIONS

Submissions Independent publishers Guernica Editions is accepting poetry submissions for their upcoming poetry anthology “Women, Life, Freedom: Iran”. Requirements  Poems in […]

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