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NEWS

iHeartMedia heard a need and delivers with creation of first podcast awards

The ceremony is set to last around an hour and a half with The Breakfast Club’s Charlamagne Tha God, Stuff You Missed in History Class co-host Holly Frey, and country radio personality Bobby Bones all hosting the live awards program. President of iHeartMedia’s podcasting division, Conal Byrne said the show will, “provide a forum to celebrate high-caliber, creative content that has made podcasting a major new audio category.”



ENTERTAINMENT

The Coven S5E3: Stereotypical Final Girls in Slashers

We're back witches, with another magical episode of The Coven podcast. This week, we're looking at final girls in slasher films. Final girls in slasher films almost always follow a cookie cutter model. Why does this happen in this genre of the film industry and what does it mean for the women that are involved? All of this and more on this week's episode of The Coven.



ENTERTAINMENT

On ‘In Our Wake’, Atreyu teaches you how to make a generic metal album

 ‘In Our Wake’ is a disappointing album filled with generic riffs and  choruses. Every song sounds the same due to a three-minute slog song  structure that creates only a boring listen. If you are looking for more  metal music to listen to that changes the genre and pushes the  boundaries, then this isn’t it. All this album makes me want to do is go  back and listen to their old songs like ‘Becoming the Bull’ and  ‘Ravenous’. What Atreyu did with this album just isn’t enough. 


ENTERTAINMENT

Heartland Film Festival: ‘Weed the People’ makes an emotional, compelling case for legal cannabis

 'Weed the People' is a well researched documentary that is very well  made and heartfelt. All of the children and their families shown in the  film perfectly emphasize the film's stance and bring a human component  to the controversial subject of legal cannabis. The film succeeds in  making a compelling case while also calling viewers to action in a  non-manipulative way. 



ENTERTAINMENT

Heartland Film Festival 2018: ‘Eva’ shows the redemptive power of forgiveness from someone who has every right not to give it

'Eva' is an amazing film for the people unfamiliar with Eva Mozes Kor’s life story. The storytelling is balanced, heartfelt, and the breadth of interviewees is staggering. Though the editing can make the film’s pacing feel a bit slow, this documentary communicates its message with finesse. Eva Kor is an astounding person with an outlook on life that is expertly conveyed through this film about her life.


ENTERTAINMENT

Input 2 S5E3 - Michael Myers Strikes Again

Input 2 continues to explore the deep roots of the Halloween film genre. More specifically, how the original Halloween movie created many of the horror tropes today. But how does the new Halloween sequel hold up to the first one? Does Michael Myers still strike fear into the hearts of viewers? Tune in to this week’s episode of Input 2 to find out more!


ENTERTAINMENT

Heartland Film Festival: ‘When Jeff Tried to Save the World’ is a high score for indie filmmaking

‘When Jeff Tried to Save the World’ is a fascinating character study set  against a backdrop of faded neon and gutter-balls. The cinematography  and set design is humble, yet charming, and the ensemble cast absolutely  knocks it out of the park. Despite being rooted heavily in a nostalgia  (of sorts) for the bowling alley of yesteryear, this film couldn’t be  more relevant for our generation and the one before it. No matter how  many quarters this one eats, Jeff is worth the price to play. 







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