The first four films in the new horror anthology, reviewed.
Marta Nuñez Pouzols
Marv Lets Synths Take the Lead on Their Experimental Debut
“We try to let the machines take the role of lead improviser,” the band says.
Electronic Dance Music Is Big Business, but Local Heads Are Holding It Down for Unprofitable Liberation
With new releases by Binky, Sponge Bath, and Faster Detail and two Nightlight shows to celebrate them, it’s a great week to love underground techno in the Triangle.
In “Pain and Glory,” Pedro Almodóvar Is Honest About His Life but Guarded About His Psyche
Although there is no lack of pain, desire, and regret in the great director’s film à clef, ge seems to be holding back in order to avoid presenting himself in a too-stark light.
Poet Lamar Wilson on His Annual Thirteen-Mile Run to Protest a Lynching
Every year, Wilson, the producer and subject of documentary short The Changing Same, retraces the path of the brutal 1934 lynching of Claude Neal.
Full Frame: A Reverend Fights Gentrification with Astonishing Art in David de Rozas’s Short Film Give
Rozas’s experimental portrait of Roland Gordon won a Jury Award for best short at the festival’s awards ceremony today.

