Moving sucks. We all know it, yet we all (at least 99.9 percent of us) have to go through it. While a new place is often fresh and exciting, there’s a lot that has to be done before it finally feels like home. I just moved in with my boyfriend. Yes, we’ve come to the … MORE>>
Ah, the dog park. The magical canine land where dog moms and dads have the best of times, and sometimes, the worst of times. But the bad experiences can be avoided as they tend to involve owners who have no knowledge, or possibly even regard for, dog park etiquette. Yes, there is a such thing as dog park etiquette.  Let me … MORE>>
You know how you go on Pinterest and try out a Do-It-Yourself project that looks simple enough, and it turns out horrendous? Yes, some may have the skills to crank it out with perfection, but let’s be honest, most of us aren’t craft-gurus. Well, it seems that while the Pinterest-project era is still going strong, … MORE>>
While we are out celebrating our independence from the UK (which is quite a thing to celebrate, nowadays) this Fourth of July – our precious pets are not as thrilled. There’s many reasons why this time of year gets our fur-children scared and anxious, but fireworks are the biggest culprit. While cats also get unnerved during the festivities, … MORE>>
In the final installment of our unfinished films series we bring you a movie that was too big for this world: Dune.   In 1975, Chilean-born director Alejandro Jodorowsky set out to make a surrealistic adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel, Dune. After the success of his avant-garde films El Topo and The Holy Mountain, Jodorowsky began to … MORE>>
Many know Dali’s involvement in Un Chien Andalou –a famous 1929 surrealist short he co-created with director Luis Buñuel– but his other scripts remain a mystery. His cinematic endeavors typically resulted in underdeveloped scripts consisting of scribbles of ideas he believed would make monumental films. But Babaouo was different. Compared to others, Babaouo is one of Dali’s most … MORE>>
In our second installment, we introduce a movie that many call “The Greatest Animated Film Never Made.”   The Thief and the Cobbler was directed by Richard Williams, the animator who brought us Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It has the longest production period for a motion picture of all time – over 30 years. Beginning in 1964, … MORE>>
Walt Disney and Salvador Dali were two pretty peculiar men, and when Unravel visited the Disney and Dali: Architects of Imagination exhibit in January at the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, and we sort of got hooked on surrealism. With the exhibit wrapping up in just a couple of short weeks (June 12), we decided … MORE>>