THE REMOVALS makes its VOD release tomorrow, May 17th! In preparation for your viewing pleasure, we thought we’d suggest some tasty drinks to sip on while watching the movie.

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THE REMOVALS makes its VOD release tomorrow, May 17th! In preparation for your viewing pleasure, we thought we’d suggest some tasty drinks to sip on while watching the movie.

For The Removals, we were so fortunate with our casting choices. Not only were they brilliant in their respective roles, but they came to work on our essentially no-budget production with open minds, a creative "can-do" mentality, and a willingness to go with the flow. Following is an interview with the terrifically talented Milly Sanders about the production.

Over the past two days, Nicholas Rombes has appeared in conversations at Vol. 1 Brooklyn and 3:AM Magazine with Mark de Silva, author of Square Wave, where he's discussed everything from dubbing over old VHS tapes scored from UHaul outlets, Mussolini's Blackshirts, revolution, and "art as a weapon."

THE REMOVALS will celebrate its world-wide release on Tuesday, May 17, and we couldn’t be more excited! We love it so much that we thought we’d throw a party in Columbus at Spacebar and invite some friends...and bring along our new favorite band, DTCV.

What we're stuffing our face with, be it words, vegan food, or movie premieres. But definitely not Beyonce's 'Lemonade.' Unfortunately.

Jeff Wood talks about how he became involved with Two Dollar Radio through his grandmother The Oracle, the magnetism of geography, and his thoughts on The Removals, about which he writes a haiku.

Everything that we're reading, listening to, and watching that is—tragically—not Beyonce's 'Lemonade.'

The Columbus Alive has a preview of next Wednesday's premiere of The Removals at the Wexner Center for the Arts, where tickets are on sale now. They interview producer Eric Obenauf and writer/director Nicholas Rombes, who calls the movie "cerebral science fiction with no special effects."

Great news! We have signed a new novel called The Vine That Ate the South—by debut novelist J.D. Wilkes, the charismatic frontman of Th' Legendary Shack Shackers, and accomplished harmonica and banjo player, who Jello Biafra calls “the last great Rock and Roll frontman”—a mesmerizing fantasia that incorporates vampire cults, exorcisms, and the Bell Witch of Tennessee, as two friends embark on a surreal, Homeric voyage that strikes at the very heart of American mythology.

What we're reading, listening, and watching at Two Dollar Radio Corporate Headquarters this week.
