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‘Raising Arizona’ Art Print from Gallery 1988 is Beyond Belief

In anticipation of the Coen Bros’ Hail Caesar, I’ve been catching up on my Coen Canon (Coenon?) lately, finally watching some of their classic films that I somehow managed to miss. Raising Arizona, their 1987 comedy starring Nicolas Cage, is next up on my list, and what a lovely coincidence that this gorgeous new art print for the …

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“Bring me…the Bookworms!:” Del Toro’s notebooks, cult movie art and the Land of Ooo

Books are often the source for some of the greatest film and television adaptations, but flip the scenario and it can be said that movies and TV can also be among the greatest sources for books. Behind the scenes nonfiction offers a peak behind the curtain of the dream factory. Art books often enhance a …

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The Great Showdowns in Film: An Interview w/ Artist Scott C.

David and Goliath. Hamilton and Burr. Spinal Tap and mini Stonehenge? The first two exist among the greatest showdowns in history. The latter is but a sampling of the greatest in film history as depicted in artist Scott Campbell’s collection; The Great Showdowns. Campbell, or Scott C. as he signs his work, has quickly risen …

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A Pop-Culture art show in tribute to Ghostbusters, Goonies, and Gremlins

Bye Bye Billy (Miranda Webber) Gallery 1988 has quickly become one of the world’s most talked about art galleries. Opened in 2004 on the famous corner of Melrose and La Brea, by California natives Katie Cromwell and Jensen Karp, the gallery has become the nation’s number one destination for pop-culture themed artwork and the premiere …

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