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Public Axis #180: Lamb of God Mac & Cheese
Cultural Music Fusion! Coming of Age! Misadventures at the Gym! Get comfortable in the dental chair for a little “jazz & leave” with Public Axis, live at The Blind Tiger Comedy Club! Let your friends know about Public Axis on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and keep those Facebook comments coming at our Happy Campers group!
Screener Squad: High Flying Bird
Steven Soderbergh’s iPhone crusade continues with this NBA drama penned by Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight). Andre Holland headlines as Ray, a sports agent who finds himself unable to access any money or help his clients when the NBA begins a lockout to negotiate new contracts with the TV networks. Not willing to accept these terms, Ray sets out to work
Screener Squad: The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot
The title alone was enough to bring Ben, London, Lara and Justin together to watch this movie. The story follows a legendary WWII hero, played by Sam Elliott, dealing with his day-to-day life and the trauma that continues to follow him decades after his daring mission to assassinate the Fuhrer. One day, two government agents arrive to warn him that
Screener Squad: Cat Sticks
The Screener Squad is going on yet another foreign film trip…emphasis on the trip. A runner-up for the Slamdance festival’s Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature and the only Indian film ever screened at the festival, Cat Sticks follows a group of Calcutta druggies as they seek to find that elusive high from a drug known as ‘Brown Sugar.’
Screener Squad: Arctic
It’s Hannibal versus the cold in this indie survival drama. Mads Mikkelson stars as a man stranded in the middle of an arctic tundra (the reason why he is out there is never revealed), who is starting to lose hope until another helicopter crashes nearby him. With one woman surviving the wreck, Mikkelson’s character finds a motivation to seek out
Eye on the Prize Ep. 26 Pt. 1 – Reviewing the 2019 Best Original Song Nominees
Time to get musical in this show! It’s that time of year that Justin loves so much where we do a thorough discussion on the Oscar nominees for Best Original Song and Best Original Score. This year, however, we decided to bring on a professional. Our very own Eye on the Prize composer Lorenzo Emmanuel, who also composed the themes

