Alexander Nevsky (2017) #video

Alexander Nevsky is a former Mr. Universe and a Russian member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. We're also best friends now. Nevsky recently transitioned to directing and producing with his recent release, Black Rose.

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Brent Ray Fraser (2017) #nsfw

Over the course of our two years in existence, we at CineDump have strived to bring you not just the latest in film reviews and entertainment news, but interviews with fascinating individuals who may not normally come across the average media junkie’s radar. To that end we’ve spoken to body mod artists, identical twin horror filmmakers, purveyors of necrophiliac puppet docudramas and Pokémon hunting porn stars. Today, we take a further step into the spiral for a look at a very unique artist—a man who defines not simply the conventions of his craft, but whose very lifestyle is so rarefied that an entirely new term has had to be coined in order to classify him.

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Kelli Maroney (2017)

Though the world has been happy to hop aboard the 80s nostalgia train in recent years, it’s easy to forget that it was an era of tremendous self-effacement and produced media that’s questionable at best through contemporary eyes. Robocop and Wall Street were, after all, scathing indictments of the age, condemning the world of the 1980s as readily as the world at large condemned the malaise and nihilism of the 1970s. Too, while The Breakfast Club, Lucas, and myriad other coming-of-age dramas may have seemed revolutionary for their time, no modern day reassessment is complete without a look at how poorly some of the social-Darwinism moral underpinnings have aged, if they were ever healthy to begin with.

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James Cullen Bressack (2017) #audio

I've seen a few of James' films, so I guess you could categorize me as a fan. But, while I'm a fan of his work, I'm beginning to think I'm truly a fan of the artist. James Cullen Bressack is one of those rare few that gets it, and based on his IMDB credits, he's been getting it for a while now.

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Russ Foxx (2017)

When I was a kid, I never got why the Borg were bad guys on Star Trek: The Next Generation. I mean, I understood that, within the context of the show, they were essentially space-zombies transformed entire races to join them on their endless quest across the universe, but, I never got why the writers would give them villainous motivations. They were part man, part robot.

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Sarah Habel (2017) #audio

Sarah Habel isn't a household name just yet, but with a slew of notable films under her belt, it's obvious she knows what she's doing. Lately, Sarah has made the most of her face time on the hit CW series, Riverdale, but it wasn't until I saw her forthcoming feature, Atomica, that I was absolutely sold. Riverdale is a modern retelling of the classic comic, Archie.

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Tami Stronach (2017) #audio

Growing up, I wasn't really one of the kids that was obsessed with The NeverEnding story. I mean, I had seen it, multiple times, but it wasn't the first thing I'd grab off the shelf when digging through our hefty VHS collection. So, to prepare for this interview I figured it was time to give TNS another shot, thirty-three years later seems fair enough, right?

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Andrea Subissati (2017) #WiHM

To bring our first Women in Horror Month Celebration to a close, CineDump is proud to present Andrea Subissati. Now Editor in Chief at Rue Morgue magazine, Subissati’s roots in horror go back to a scholarly origin. While many critics and academics have long maligned horror movies for their violence, sexuality, and the uncomfortable mixing of those two, Subissati looks at how horror movies are often a comment on our world.

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