Ant Timpson’s debut as a feature film director began the moment his father died. “In front of me,” he says, “which was very traumatic.” The trauma inspired Timpson’s new film Come to Daddy, an examination of unresolved father and son...
Creep L.A.’s Justin and J.T. are a great team. The agent provocateurs of L.A.’s immersive theater scene, they are smart, creative and even photogenic. And newlyweds. They’ve got it all. And all of it almost didn’t happen. It was just...
George A. Romero would have turned 80 years old in February. Gone, but absolutely not forgotten, the iconic writer/director and “Godfather of the Dead” remains a large presence on TV and movie screens around a planet that has, since his...
Nervous teenage energy is in the air at the Maverick Theater on a cool November night. Their clothes are torn and bloody. Their eyes opaque. They wait in the darkness. A group of young actors with their lives very much...
Every monster has his own sense of personal style — personality quirks, if you will. Michael Myers is the strong, silent type peppered with elements of OCD (e.g. an unwavering desire to kill his sister). Jason Voorhees represents your garden...
The man known as Hollywood Boulevard Superman was laid to rest on Dec. 7. Christopher Dennis cosplayed as Superman for more than 25 years and became part of the Hollywood experience, attracting tourists from all over the world. Dennis died...
Romeo and Juliet in Hell is the latest live stage show from Force of Nature Productions in North Hollywood. The farce features a multitude of Shakespearean characters trapped in a sort of literary purgatory. Though fueled by pop culture references...
Trick-or-treating may be over, but the candy probably isn’t. If you’re wondering what to do with your shelf full of Tootsie Rolls and candy corn, Brooke Matthias, wine director at Winc, a wine home delivery company, knows exactly what to...