Film & Photography

You Can Now Watch the Covidversary Comedy Special on BAS
Oh wow! The Covidversary Comedy Special was fire! These seven comics brought the hilarity, and just judging by the comments in the chat during the show, people really needed to laugh. Weren’t able to make it? We got you covered. You can watch the whole thing below: Seeing as part

Enter the Haunted World of Filmmaker Joshua Kennedy
Welcome to Bay Of The Living Dead, a regular column about the horror genre. Joshua Kennedy loves movies. The 27 year old Texas native already has 19 directorial credits at imdb.com, all of which appear to be homages to the classic films he loves. With titles like The Fungus Among Us, Slave

The Good Stuff Coming To Hulu In March
March on Hulu is highlighted by the streaming network’s debut of 2020’s best documentary. It’s a tale of societal corruption that begins with a tragic nightclub fire and reaches some uncomfortably high levels of power. Also worth a look is a documentary about the two Olympic runners whose public black

All The Good Stuff Coming To Netflix In March
March on Netflix offers a few notable titles to charm kids (and the young at heart). See Los Angeles history taught via friendly ghosts in a new series from an “Adventure Time” director. Travel around the world with former First Lady Michelle Obama to see how cooking is fun. Or

A Comedy Special Celebrating the 1 Year Anniversary of Quarantine
Celebrating the 1 Year Anniversary of Quarantine (aka we gotta laugh to keep from crying) This streamed comedy special is a fundraiser to support broke comedians and independent journalism. It’s a sliding scale event. $7, $17, $70…Pick the amount you can afford. The money is going to pay for the

The Burning Man “Forbidden” Film Fest is Coming
Chicken John is at it again. This time he’s throwing a Burning Man “Forbidden” Film Festival. Why is it “Forbidden”? I’ll let Chicken explain that: “For 25 years the current management of the event has spent tens of millions of dollars trying to somehow figure out how to make Burning

SF to Open Indoor dining, Movies & Museums Next Week
In short, indoor dinning at 25% capacity, indoor gyms at 10% capacity, indoor museums, zoos & aquariums at 25% capacity. Even the GG park ferris wheel is will reopen! And they are lifting the 10pm curfew!

Even More Great Stuff Coming To Hulu And Netflix This Month
February may be the shortest month of the year. But it’s certainly not short on offering more great new stuff on Hulu and Netflix to round out the month. One of 2020’s most critically acclaimed films gets a simultaneous theatrical/streaming release. Brexit inspires a science fiction adventure series set in