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Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley are fearlessly bold in controversial art film ‘The Substance’

Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley are fearlessly bold in Coraline Fargeat’s controversial art film "The Substance," a shocker of a French sci-fi flick.

Meant to make audiences squirm and cringe, the film is all about flash and trash and very little about substance, says West Hills Gazette Reviewer Drew Moniot.

Drew’s Review: Santa totes mixed bag of ’24 releases with only one real holiday flick

This holiday season features diverse films, including the Christmas comedy Red One, Disney's Mufasa prequel, Adrien Brody’s epic The Brutalist, and dark dramas like Babygirl and Nosferatu.

Drew’s Review: ‘Beatles ’64’ might be just what we need right now

Broadening our coverage for readers in the West Hills and beyond, the Gazette is launching a new biweekly series of movie reviews written by Drew Moniot, a professional film reviewer since 1989. His initial entry is a review of "Beatles '64."

Carnegie family ‘Out-Boos’ the neighbors with ever-changing, award-winning Halloween display

Rob and Rebecca Lee's Halloween display in Carnegie has won West Hills Gazette’s 2024 'Out-Boo Your Neighbors' contest, featuring a skeleton carriage and a 20-foot skeleton. The couple uses their elaborate decorations to raise funds for a family in need, blending Halloween fun with community spirit and creativity. See story for more pictures and the contest runners-up from Kennedy and Robinson townships.

West Hills Symphonic Band – where harmony thrives in the hills

The West Hills Symphonic Band, directed by Clem Rolin and Tom Snyder, has been enriching audiences since 1967 with its diverse repertoire. The band hosts free public concerts throughout the year, emphasizing the spirit of performance and the joy of music.