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Monthly Archives: September 1998
By | September 1998
One of the year’s best films by far…
Wes Anderson's second film is an oddly original coming-of-age story about Max (Jason Schwartzman), an eccentric teenager who ambitiously participates in...
Who would've thought that the same filmmaker who brought us the flying eyeball POV shot could have directed such a mature film as this one? And yet, Sam...
I have longed to see John Waters' "Pecker," and I must say, it's a beautiful and wondrous thing. Techno and rap songs will be sampling this movie for...
This is the kind of film that Academy Award members just love: a powerful, heartfelt story about the relationship between two kids. Max (Elden Henson) is a...
Actor Saul Rubinek's impressive directorial debut is an engaging black comedy about two hitmen (Joe Mantegna and Sam Rockwell) who moonlight as used car...
Cited by some critics as an influential film for many of Japan's contemporary filmmakers, Kinji Fukasaku's 1973 film is a bloody gangster epic a la...
Z is a dissatisfied worker ant who we meet in the middle of a therapy session which makes a lot of sense because Z's voice is provided by Woody Allen. Z...
For some time there has been a real lack of decent female roles in Hollywood films. Screenwriter, now director, Richard LaGravenese is the smart...
After the widely praised Big Night (1996), Stanley Tucci is back with an equally impressive effort called The Impostors, a charming film that harkens back...
As all good film geeks 'round the world know the title of the upcoming "Star Wars" prequel has finally been announced... [ "STAR WARS Episode 1: THE...