A lonely descent into the dark side of the American dream, Edmond is one of those films that feels like it’s daring you to look away. Raw, unsettling, and strangely hypnotic. #Edmond#WilliamHMacy#UnderratedFilm#CultCinema#HVArtsHub
What happens when a silent film turns a charming preacher into something much darker - and then starts to feel more like a dream than reality? Watch Body and Soul and decide for yourself.
#BodyAndSoul#OscarMicheaux#PaulRobeson#SilentFilm#HVArtsHub
What’s the last David Mamet movie you actually remember? For better or worse, EDMOND is the one you can’t shake - a horror story hiding inside a straight drama.
#Edmond#DavidMamet#CultCinema#FilmTwitter#HVArtsHub
Jarreau Vandal is an Amsterdam-born producer/DJ whose tracks pull from hip hop, R&B, neo-soul, broken beat, and UK club, but land as one smooth, signature sound - swinging drums, lush chords, and bass that hits without shouting for attention.
#JarreauVandal#FutureSoul#HVArtsHub
Orson Welles called it his worst film, but it also might be his most radical. The Stranger (1946) drops a mysterious outsider into a postcard-perfect Connecticut town and slowly tightens the screws, mixing small‑town romance, suspicion, and clocktower Gothic into a lean noir.
ZEP is a Dutch multi-instrumentalist, producer, and one-man live storm whose music smashes together electronic, rock, hip-hop, and punk into something brutally catchy and totally his own. #ZEP#WhatsZEP#MultiInstrumentalist#GenreSmash#HVArtsHub
As the first feature ever produced in Jamaica, The Harder They Come remains a foundational movie towards a national cinema identity, likely playeing a pivotal role in elevating reggae into an iconic, profoundly influential genre. #TheHarderTheyCome#JimmyCliff#HVArtsHub
Don’t miss the final days of the “Three Artists, Three Perspectives” Exhibition at the Great Park Gallery in Irvine. This wonderfully unique space is showcasing fantastic artists: Daniela García Hamilton, Kristina Rose Baker, & Vonn Sumner. #GreatParkGallery#CityOfIrvine#Art
Natalie Frank is a Brooklyn-based painter known for her visceral reinterpretations of fairy tales & historical narratives. Working in pastel & oil, she creates large-scale figures that are both grotesque & deeply human. Her work has been featured in the New Museum & the Whitney.
Jim McHugh is the photographer’s photographer in LA’s art world, best known for his intimate portraits of giants like David Hockney, John Baldessari, and Ed Ruscha. His experimental large‑format Polaroids transform the city’s forgotten corners into haunting monuments.
Miriam Uhura paints vibrant, large‑scale works that dig into family, identity, and everyday textures. Her canvases layer bold color and intimate storytelling, pulling from personal archives and memory to build portraits that feel both lived‑in and mythic. #MiriamUhura#HVArtsHub
Barstool Astronaut is Mike Larson Schneider’s cosmic beat project, blending IDM, ambient, downtempo, and instrumental hip‑hop into slow‑burn instrumentals built for deep listening and space travel. #BarstoolAstronaut#InstrumentalBeats#IDM#Downtempo#HVArtsHub
Monica Sorelle is a Miami‑born filmmaker telling grounded, human stories about home, work, and a city under pressure. Her debut feature “Mountains” follows a Haitian demolition worker as he helps tear down the very neighborhoods that shaped him. #HVArtsHub#MonicaSorelle
Xander Berkeley is one of those faces you instantly recognize, but off screen he’s just as dedicated to painting and sculpture. Berkeley now works out of Maine, splitting his time between acting, painting, and sculpting. #XanderBerkeley#CharacterActor#VisualArtist#HVArtsHub