Mondo Presents: Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years

Written October 12, 2018 Patrick Hill
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Film Review: A Star is Born
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The Standoff at Sparrow Creek: Fantastic Fest 2018 Film Review
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Overlord: Fantastic Fest 2018 Film Review
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Cam Film Review from Fantastic Fest

The people that lurk within our unseen digital crowd rarely align with their digital personas. We rarely align with our own digital personas. ‘Cam‘…
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Burning: Fantastic Fest 2018 Film Review

Jongsu (Ah-in Yoo) is part of a lost generation.  He has a college degree that has resulted in only a part-time job.  He goes to job interviews where he…
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#FF2018 Donnybrook: Film Review

This week marks the U.S. premier of this gritty, violent film that tells the story of a man…
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Halloween: Fantastic Fest 2018 Film Review

On Halloween night in 1978, Michael Myers went on a killing spree in Haddonfield, Illinois. …
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The Wind: Fantastic Fest 2018 Film Review

Some places are tainted, cursed.  They are stained by past misdeeds that can’t be scrubbed…
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Podcasts
PP 093: You’re Not Pizza (Pt 1)

This Episode is Brought to you By Retro Supply Co. RetroSupply is the leading provider of…
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Episode 325: With Special Guest Host Mark Brickey

Beginning now, we will be taking a short break from the show. After 325 episodes (closer to 500 if…
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PP 092: Attracting Work with Andreas Pedersen of @AndyCloned

Active Brain, Inactive Body If you’re like me, it’s hard to turn off the switch and unplug from…
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The Formula Podcast: Imposter Syndrome with Scotty Russell

The Formula – No Time to Pump the Brakes & Feel Sorry for Yourself This week we’re doing something different as I’m…
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Reviews
Keep An Eye Out (Au Poste!) Film Review from Fantastic Fest

Austin, TX | Alamo Drafthouse (South Lamar) | Fantastic Fest 2018 If someone had pitched me on a…
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#FF2018 Halloween – Forty Years Later

Austin, TX | Alamo Drafthouse (South Lamar) | Fantastic Fest 2018 As the proverbial curtain rises…
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Film Review: We The Animals

We The Animals begins with a series of battle cries as three young brothers, Jonah, Joel and…
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