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Virginia Film Festival’s ‘Permanent’

The following is RVA Magazine's continued coverage of Charlottesville's Virginia Film Festival this past weekend. Staff writer Kyle Shearin was on the scene to highlight some of the films from the three-day event. If you missed the first in the series, you can check...

Virginia Film Festival Review: Spike Lee’s ‘4 Little Girls’

Based in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia, the Virginia Film Festival has celebrated the art of film for over 30 years and this past weekend, it continued its tradition of highlighting new features and documentaries, fresh takes on timeless classics, and...

Kyle’s Criterion Corner: The Lure (2016)

Not exactly a modern-spin on an old fable, The Lure is a stirring, if fragmented coming-of-human tale of two sisters who happen to be carnivorous, singing, vampire-like mermaids. After being lured by a family of intriguing music performers, Silver (Marta Mazurek) and...

Amy Black’s Powerful Tattoo Work Faces Instagram Censorship

The digital age has made free speech a complicated mess, and having algorithms, human moderators, or user-based reporting systems isn't helping. Such was the case for local tattoo artist Amy Black who has made headlines in the past for her work on tattooing over mastectomy scars. But those powerful images of her work didn't sit well with...

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The Rise of D*Face: Street Art’s Modern Pop Icon

“My older daughter said, ‘Daddy, if you’re famous, why do people not stop and take photos of you in the street? If you’re famous, why is it if you come to a restaurant, there are no people with cameras, like a true paparazzi star?’ And I’m like, ‘I’m not really famous. But then when you get into the art world, I’m fairly well-known in the...

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Richmond Tattoo Artists’ Art Auction Supports Kids in Need

In an effort to raise money for the Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU, local business employees, tattoo artists and VCU students will gather tonight at the Mott Gallery to auction video game and super hero-themed art. Jillian Ryan and Bob Broomfield of Bits and Pixels, a video game store in Carytown, got the idea for the auction when they...

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Kyle’s Criterion Corner: My Own Private Idaho (1991)

By 1991, Kentucky born director Gus Van Sant was in transition of the freewheeling world of independent film in to something much more established in the world of commercial movie making. By 1991, Kentucky born director Gus Van Sant was in transition of the freewheeling world of independent film in to something much more established in the world...

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Kyle’s Criterion Corner: Moonrise Kingdom (2012)

The big secret about Wes Anderson’s endearing “Moonrise Kingdom” is that it’s ultimately a fable about loneliness and coming to terms with that. The big secret about Wes Anderson’s endearing “Moonrise Kingdom” is that it’s ultimately a fable about loneliness and coming to terms with that. Nobody is connecting as much as interacting in their...

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Whitey: The United States of America V. James J. Bulger: Documentary reveals raw truth of alliance between the Boston gangster and FBI

For months, the trailers for Scott Cooper’s latest movie Black Mass has been featured prominently during commercial breaks. They do a pretty excellent job of depicting the internsity of the film and exactly how a sinister gangster like Whitey could have possibly reigned for so long. His crew, known as The Winter Hill Gang, wreaked havoc all over...

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Kyle’s Criterion Corner: Dressed To Kill (1980)

Dressed To Kill 1980 Brian De Palma Spine #770 Available on Blu-Ray & DVD courtesy of The Criterion Collection Dressed To Kill 1980 Brian De Palma Spine #770 Available on Blu-Ray & DVD courtesy of The Criterion Collection As a director in 1980, Brian De Palma (Carrie, Scarface) had earned the reputation of not only being a more than capable...

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Tales of Tattoos at Secretly Y’all’s (Im)Permanence at VMFA

The co-founders of Secretly Y’all are back again with an exciting new event this time with the theme on one of the things that makes Richmond, Richmond: tattoos. On September 4th, Secretly Y'all will present (Im)Permanence at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which currently has a Japanese tattoo exhibit on display until the end of this month....

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