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By | March 2000
SXSW FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW! Caveh Zahedi belongs to the Church of IMBAS….
Caveh Zahedi (played by himself) belongs to the Church of IMBAS. Of course, he doesn't know this because IMBAS is a tongue-in-cheek acronym for It Must Be...
Director Vincent R. Hasenpfeffer has a vomit fetish. Almost all of the shorts on this crudely produced, and cruder in attitude, compilation tape featured...
It seems an unlikely rendezvous from the start. A couple of Cuban stowaways sneaking into New York City in search of a better life meets up with their...
Imagine a dash of "Arsenic and Old Lace," a pinch of "Shallow Grave," and a splash of Billy Wilder, and you've got this amusing little package. When a ...
This film's pace is not defined by Western, Hollywood standards of timing, plot, and revelation. Rather, it is assembled via slow accretion of character...
This film lives up to its name, in that it's an experimental pseudo-narrative (or non-narrative) that toys with every hip quasi-intellectual idea of the...
Do teen movies have to feature the phrase “With a soundtrack featuring Blink 182?†Not according to Redeemable Features, who has officially...
This is a leisurely-paced but fascinating film about an unusual and beautiful form of South Indian performance, the Keralan theater of Kathakalini, which...
Several tales of love and relationships are woven together around themes of food as cultural connective tissue. This film is filled with small moments of...
This Indian film is a surface attempt at Kafka. When a poor villager steals some coconuts to feed his starving family, he is accused of a greater crime,...