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Gary Garrison
Gary Joshua Garrison is the Prose Editor for Hayden’s Ferry Review. His fiction has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and has appeared in various locations around the World Wide Web, as well as in bound reams of paper. He lives, writes, teaches, and movie-watches in the desert of Arizona with his well-postured cat, Widget.
45 articles written by Gary Garrison
- Movie | November 19, 2015
Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict
As sharply put together as it is, 'Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict' feels both overstuffed and cursory.
- News | October 22, 2015
Exclusive Clip: ‘Why I’m Not On Facebook’
An exclusive clip for Brant Pinvidic's eccentric indie documentary Why I'm Not On Facebook.
- Movie | October 9, 2015
This Changes Everything
Naomi Klein's attempt to redefine the climate change debate only frames it in a childish and overly simplistic way.
- Movie | September 15, 2015
The Return of the Atom (TIFF Review)
The Return Of The Atom is an earnest but tepid and tedious attempt to record an immensely important and criminally under-discussed moment in the progression of the 21st century.
- Movie | August 27, 2015
7 Chinese Brothers
Jason Schwartzman works his particular brand of magic again, managing to salvage some of the directionless film around him.
- Movie | August 19, 2015
No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie
To write No Ordinary Hero off as a predictable and haphazardly constructed film would be a mistake, it does what it sets out to do: entertain a deeply underserved community.
- Movie | August 7, 2015
How to Change the World
This documentary about the founder of Greenpeace is both nostalgic and moving.
- News | July 22, 2015
Bond Takes Action in New ‘Spectre’ Trailer
The new trailer for 'Spectre' shows off everything you'd expect to see in a James Bond movie: plenty of explosions, car chases, weapons, and women.
- News | July 16, 2015
WATCH: Slack Off With Jason Schwartzman in Trailer for ‘7 Chinese Brothers’
Jason Schwartzman is back to the role he does best, "flawed but likeable."
- Movie | July 16, 2015
A Hard Day
A corrupt cop gets his comeuppance in this deranged and devilishly funny thrill ride from South Korean director Kim Seong-hun.
- Movie | July 10, 2015
Cartel Land
A complex, towering portrait of two men raging against lawless terror and the imposing system they are trapped within.
- Movie | June 26, 2015
The Princess of France
A dialogue-heavy, meditative meander through a tangled web of romance in modern-day Argentina.
- News | June 17, 2015
Jemaine Clement Starts Over In ‘People, Places, Things’ Trailer
After his hilarious turn in 'What We Do In The Shadows' earlier this year, Jemaine Clement looks promising in a new dramedy.
- News | June 9, 2015
Marion Cotillard Joins Brad Pitt in Upcoming Robert Zemeckis Movie
Robert Zemeckis adds Marion Cotillard to join Brad Pitt in his upcoming WWII drama.
- News | June 5, 2015
‘The Babadook’ Director Signs Onto Next Project
We couldn't be more excited to see what Jennifer Kent comes up with next.