By day the oil wells drain the dry earth. Indoors, Hossein hides from the light, craving his next fix, while his son Arash (Arash Marandi) negotiates with dealer
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Premiering in July 2013 at the Fantasia International Film Festival as I’ll Follow You Down, it’s been a long road for writer/director Richie Mehta’s third feature, finally released
A surly stranger walks into a bar, confrontational and challenging, but the bartender finds them interesting; conversation ensues. The stranger reveals to the bartender they’re a writer who
Having released several films from the archives of Roger Corman over the last year, it is pleasing that Arrow Films have chosen one of the last from their
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Perhaps one of the best known of the works of Edgar Allan Poe, certainly during his lifetime, The Raven was a poem first published in January 1845. The