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Have something interesting to share, a local scoop or film you want to see reviewed? Or you just want to drop a line and chat? You can email me here at NWBART1@gmail.com.

Writers and Films Wanted

Pop Culture Ninja seeks to shine a light on all kinds of films; independent, foreign, offbeat, mainstream and everywhere in between. We are a Baltimore based film blog that currently has writers in all different parts of the world  (U.S.,England, Japan, Canada) and are always looking to grab a few more.

If you have a film scoop or exclusive review you would like to send to us, or possibly a film you’d like to have reviewed, please send an email with your name and topic in the subject head and a brief paragraph or two regarding what you would like to share/write to this email address: j_echo@hotmail.com

We look forward to building an interactive film community here at PCN and look forward to your being a part of it!

3 Comments

  1. Jeffrey Neville
    Jan 11, 2011 @ 13:51:41

    I’m part of a new digital distribution company, Japan Flix, specializing in Japanese cinema never before available in the North America. We will be releasing about 10 films before the end of January and have another 20 being prepared for release in early to mid 2011. Our catalog includes many great examples of contemporary Japanese popular cinema. I was hoping that a couple of our offerings might be fit for review by Pop Culture Ninja. Trailers are available on our website japanflix.com and you can access our Vimeo account if you’d like to review one of following three feature films.

    Tomie Vs. Tomie (Mid January release)
    http://vimeo.com/18625126
    Password: JF1013

    Teke Teke (Already available)
    http://vimeo.com/16536528
    Password: JF1009

    Three String Samurai (Late January/Early February release)
    http://vimeo.com/18465693
    Password: JF1006

    If you are interested in reviewing any of our other films, feel free to email us a mailing address along with the title you’d like to review and we’ll get a screener out to you as soon as possible.

    Sincerely,
    Jeffrey Neville

  2. marc phaneuf
    Mar 20, 2011 @ 22:29:20

    Reg: the film frog dreaming. 1986 .

    what did the ” Monster ” look like with out it`s Make up ?

    ive never seen a mine ripper before , so iam just wondering what it

    might have looked like

  3. Daren Doucet
    Dec 06, 2011 @ 07:17:53

    What a great site! I have always respected the wise and whisper ways of the Ninja!

    My name is Daren Doucet, author of, “The Supermarket Guy”, a fictional comedy, with part 2 “Rise of the Market Overlord” to be released next year…

    Love this site, very well put together, have a great afternoon!

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