Category Archives: Places

Bomb It in Portland

Bomb It Opens in Portland Friday April 18th through the 24th at the Clinton Street Theater at 9pm nightly and 5pm Saturday matinee. Director Jon Reiss (me) will be there in person on Saturday night the 19th to be followed … Continue reading

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LA vs War April 10-13

LA Love vs WAR highlights the travesty of a senseless war now going into its 6th year, giving LA artists a platform to exercise their freedom of speech. Hundreds of artists representing our diverse communities unite in delivering a universal … Continue reading

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San Francisco Screenings

Check us out in San Francisco April 10- 14 at the Red Vic Movie House on Upper Haight st. Here’s our showtimes: Thur, Fri & Mon: 7:15, 9:20 Sat & Sun: 2:00, 4:15, 7:15, 9:20 Red Vic Movie House 1727 … Continue reading

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Seattle Times Review

     From the Seattle Times: “A close look is exactly what filmmaker Jon Reiss gives us through numerous illuminating interviews with practitioners in those cities and many more. “Bomb It” is nothing if not breathless and authoritative in its global … Continue reading

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Seattle Press

From The Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “”Graffiti started at the beginning of human consciousness,” claims rapper KRS-One near the beginning of “Bomb It,” John Reiss’ pixilated history of the outlaw artists who stamp their identities onto public facades…”Bomb It” offers a new … Continue reading

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