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Eat Pray Love Movie Trailer Review


Eat Pray Love Movie Trailer Review

  Helen used to love the book Eat Pray Love. She’ll probably also enjoy the movie. Me, not so much. I find the entire tone of the goddamn thing insulting. Food will kill you. God will kill you. Love will kill you. This thing should be placed in the horror section of your local Borders. Instead it’s been embraced as the feel-good ride of the year. But it’s not. During the film, when the guy who played the killer in No Country For Old Men is taking a ‘romantic’ walk beside a bunch of street venders and Julia Roberts asks him what this crazy new fruit tastes like that SHE’S NEVER EXPERIENCED IN HER ENTIRE LIFE UP UNTIL THIS POINT! (Oh, the fuc...Read more

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Tonight! Ill Film Artist Series: Ravi Zupa


Tonight! Ill Film Artist Series: Ravi Zupa

In addition to his work as a painter and sculptor Ravi Zupa is also a filmmaker directing music videos for acclaimed musical acts such as Why?, Sole, cLOUDDEAD, Themselves and  Ghengis Tron. Join Illiterate for a screening and discussion of a selection of Zupa’s music videos, kicking off the beginning of the Underground Music Showcase in Denver.   The screening begins at 8PM FREE!...Read more

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Thursday July 15 its Pick the Flick Night: Burning!


Thursday July 15 its Pick the Flick Night: Burning!

In honor of Ravi Zupa's solo exhibition at Illiterate during the hottest month of the year, this Pick the Flick's theme is BURNING. Vote here by leaving a comment with the you'd like us to screen or leave a comment on the event's Facebook page.This Month's contendersRaising Arizona (picked by challenger, Scout Finch, Manager of the Mayan Theater)       vsStreets on Fire (picked by last month's champ, David Coccagna) ...Read more

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Blu's New Street Animation: Big Bang Big Boom


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If, like me, you're a sucker for stop motion animation, street art, slightly skewed theories of evolution and apocalyptic premonitions,  the mere mention of a new street animation by Blu invokes your salivary glands. And, like a well trained dog, you stop whatever you're doing and sit to watch minutes of film that take months for the artist to create. Blu's newest release holds true to the artist's evolving aesthetic of outdoor illustrations. In true Blu fashion, Big Bang Big Boom starts small and quickly expands.  Like Muto before it, outdoor illustrations multiply, converge, grow and devour each other, stumbling forward towards oblivion. This time however, Blu takes on the challe...Read more

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The Twonky Movie Review


The Twonky Movie Review

Dear All of You,I was not sleeping again in the middle of the middle of the other night and by pure inability-to-sleep-because-Helen-left me and sheer un-spellcheckable luck I happened to catch one of the greatest movies I've ever seen, on Turner Classic Movies. I was previously unaware that this movie existed before that night. The movie was called: The Twonky. I fell in love instently. I took notes while watching. What follows below is my as-it-happened notes and review, in poem form.If you haven't seen The Twonky, I've got bad news. It's almost impossible to find. I've checked. It's never been released on VHS, DVD, or any of that other type stuff. So if you haven't seen it, this review is...Read more

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Until the Light Takes Us


Until the Light Takes Us

Until the Light Takes Us will be showing at the Starz Film Center from January 29th - February 4th.   Until the Light Takes Us tells the story of black metal. Part music scene and part cultural uprising, black metal rose to worldwide notoriety in the mid-nineties when a rash of suicides, murders, and church burnings accompanied the explosive artistic growth and output of a music scene that would forever redefine what heavy metal is and what it stands for to other musicians, artists and music fans world-wide. Until the Light Takes Us goes behind the highly sensationalized media reports of "Satanists running amok in Europe" to examine the complex and largely misunderstood principles and...Read more

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Flash Movie Review: Avatar!


Flash Movie Review: Avatar!

In celebration of the 3 month anniversary of Helen leaving me for the second and only-last time, I went to the movies this weekend and watched Avatar. It was ok. It doesn't hold a goddamned candle to the greatest 3-D movie of all time, The Creature From The Black Lagoon. But when not compared to that, and if you can manage to side-step James Cameron's enormous ego (yes, he did pull off Terminator and Aliens, I'll give him that), Avatar ends up being an ok/watchable flick. Here's my official review of the film, in 85 words or less. It’s like watching Dances With Wolves, if Kevin Costner had swallowed a box of day-glow colored Crayola crayons, and then found a way to construct previously...Read more

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In retrospect: the Genius of Terry Gilliam.


In retrospect: the Genius of Terry Gilliam.

The British animator, director, writer, and actor Terry Gilliam (most popularly known for his unique style of animation on the series Monty Python’s Flying Circus, and for directing films such as Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Brazil) had developed a style of stop-motion 2D animation unparalleled by any other animator.   His style is completely surreal and spontaneous, as he takes combinations of cutouts from random photographs, drawings, and scraps of paper—turning them into entertaining and bizarre masterpieces. His style is easily recognizable, and deserves a great amount of credit for his painstaking frame-by-frame pioneering.   Terry Gilliam manipula...Read more

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Where The Wild Things Art: A Promo Video


Illiterate is working with Leighton peterson at Bie Media to produce a short film about Where the Wild Things Art and our new gallery. Here's promo for the show on Friday. Stay tuned for more footage and even more roaring...   Here's the first promo video we scrapped for obvious reasons... (Good and Plenty's + Faygo = mouthful of gross)...Read more

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Let's Talk About Sex!


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In her Green Porno series, Isabella Rossellini makes cute and very comical short videos about sex! Before you get too excited, I must tell you it's specifically about animal/insect sex. The videos are usually one to four minutes and give funny insights into the animal kingdom. The first season was focused on insects, and it looks like her new season focuses on sea animals (the third season is good, but I prefer the first two). While you're laughing, you might just learn something. Look at her page on the Sundance Channel.      Watch the videos- DO IT!   " /> ...Read more

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