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Catch a Killer Debuts at the 55th Nashville Film Festival

Film noir, a genre that emerged in the 1940s, remains a beloved staple of cinematic storytelling, captivating audiences with its moody atmospheres, moral ambiguity and intricate plots. Rooted in post-war disillusionment, films like The Maltese Falcon (1941) established noir’s signature… Continue Reading →

A King Like Me Offers a Beacon of Hope at the 55th Nashville Film Festival

It’s late summer here in Nashville, Tennessee, and that brings a few things to mind. It’s the final stretch for enjoying a summer getaway. It also means the little one is back in school, taking steps toward greater independence from… Continue Reading →

C. Thomas Howell Takes a Slow Ride

As a father, certain movies resonate deeply, often pulling me into their stories as I imagine myself in the scenes — especially ones that deal with kids and cancer. I can’t help but think about what I would do if… Continue Reading →

Previewing the Green Hills Brew Fest

Per Matt Sips and sounds will be celebrated at the 2015 Green Hills Brew Fest. Middle Tennessee’s first boutique beer festival aims to become a community gathering celebrating great drinks, music and local cheer on Saturday, November 7th from 2… Continue Reading →

Beer with a Brewmaster: Black Abbey’s Carl Meier

Per Matt Always looking to promote the Nashville craft-beer scene, I made sure to visit one of Nashville’s newest breweries: Black Abbey. As I entered the brewery, I discovered a festive tap room, completely packed on a Saturday afternoon with… Continue Reading →

Beer with a Brewmaster: Jackalope’s Steve Wright

Per Matt Established in downtown Nashville, Jackalope Brewing Company has helped Tennessee’s craft beer scene grow exponentially. Jackalope opened its doors in 2011 and quickly created a loyal following. Continuing to promote the local microbrewery scene, I present my interview… Continue Reading →

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