Hollywood Fringe Review: Where Within
In Where Within, the latest effort from the producer’s of last year’s Valley of Light, feels like a Millennial hybrid
Read MoreThe Hollywood Fringe Festival is an annual theater festival for independent artists, taking place every June in multiple venues in the Hollywood area, including a closing night awards ceremony. Though not specifically geared toward horror, fantasy, and science fiction, the fringe nature of the event offers wide latitude for these genres.
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In Where Within, the latest effort from the producer’s of last year’s Valley of Light, feels like a Millennial hybrid
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Read MoreMaking its world premiere at Hollywood Fringe Festival, Valley of Light is set in a post-apocalyptic future that is more
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Read MoreA horror spoof about a disembodied hand, Raise Your Hand…From the Dead! affects the over-the-top exuberance of ’80s splatter-films (like
Read MoreBased on its title and description, you could mistake Haunting Rights for a conventional one-act play about dead souls vying
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