Jayme Karales
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Jayme Karales
Cinematic Mastermind D.J. Devereux Talks About His New Film ‘You Are Not Alone’
Recently I had a word with the Newcastle upon Tyne based filmmaker D.J. Devereux about his most recent project, a Lynchian-esque collaboration with Crohn’s & Colitis UK called ‘You Are Not Alone.’
Meet The New Face Of ‘Survivor’
The venerable reality show kicked off its 31st season two weeks ago and came out of the gate with a bang, having brought back an assortment of former castaways. Survivor: Second Chance offers twenty familiar faces (handpicked by America) a shot at redemption.
The New Type Of Oral Sex That You Absolutely HAVE To Try
It’s 2015. Almost 2016. Sexual liberation is a thing. But more importantly, eating ass is a thing. It’s the hippest. All the kids are doing it.
New Horror Film, Dismembering Christmas, Brings Slashers Back In Style
If you’re a fan of old school horror, and appreciate style and wit, this is a must see.
How To Be Pissed Off As An Adult In A Socially Acceptable Way
There is only a slight difference between passion and rage. Passion will drive you to write the great American novel. Rage will get you a 6 year sentence for burning somebody’s farm down. The two can very easily intertwine.
CONVERSATIONS: The Patron Saint Of Christmas Valley – Aaron Novy
AaronNovy2012, or simply Aaron Novy, was an artist who seemingly lived out in the middle of nowhere.
Big Brother, Simply Put, Is The Most Significant Social Media Project Out Today
Whether or not anyone would like to admit it, the show is a phenomenon and, in an odd way, important.
How Podcasting Affects Social Interaction
I am not the kind of guy who’d go out of his way to make casual conversation with a stranger.
The Fear of Success: What Do You Really Want
You want people to read your book. You want people to watch your movie. You want people to hear your music.
This Is Why Modern Writing Sucks
But is that a good thing? That depends on what your intent is when writing.
Armor Is Built Without Meat Inside
Complaints that were vague and generalized (note: not racist) were looked at as acceptable in the mid-2000s. Now you have to be ultra specific about your complaints.
What It’s Like To Write An Article For Thought Catalog
You open up a program. That program is “The Microsoft, Word.”
What It’s Like To Write A Novel
Revising a manuscript is incredibly stressful.
The 10 Best Films Of 2013
We were given half-baked franchise films, overblown biopics, and a consistent stream of duds. But beneath the vapid surface that cinema had to offer last year, there were some genuinely great films.
12 Signs You’re A 20-Something In 2013
Wow sand.
15 Minutes Of Fame Are Real
There’s a girl on the treadmill in front of me. Blonde hair, fair skin, fit—but thick where it counts.
Disney Has Copyrighted Nostalgia
Is anyone else perturbed by the fact that a conglomerate founded by a bodiless Nazi-symapthizer owns just about every beloved character in the history of cinema? Okay, maybe just about every is an exaggeration.
A Review Of Spike Lee’s Oldboy
Spike Lee, for some reason or another, decided to tackle what some would consider an impossible task: to remake one of the greatest films of all time.