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Monthly Archives: June 2000
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Epiphany Sink makes low/no-budget films the dirty, fun way…
Epiphany Sink's Bob Moricz believes in "the life affirming miracle of giving birth to the magnetically taped manifestations" that "impregnate the mind with...
THE CRITIC DOCTOR EXAMINES: Owen Gleiberman (Entertainment Weekly), Stephen Hunter (Washington Post), Jon Popick (Planet Sick-Boy), Glenn Whipp (Los...
I went through a daredevil phase when I was a kid. Jumping an ever-higher and longer series of ramps on my bike. Leaping from ever-more frightening...
Sometimes, new movies come out about racy subjects. And sometimes, people get all confused thinking that just because the movie features an edgy topic,...
I don't have much patience for fanaticism of any kind, but religious fanaticism particularly makes my skin crawl. (Had to leave some wriggle room there for...
Grass offers an in-depth history of the prohibition of pot. The film is narrated by huge hemp supporter and big dope smoker, Woody Harrelson. Using...
In the opening sequence of this reedy cop-comedy-cum-romance, Martin Lawrence steals a page from Tom Cruise's "M:i-2" book when he rips off a latex mask...
Everyone who visits San Francisco has heard all about the cable cars, winding streets, the Golden Gate Bridge, Tony Bennett, etc. etc. But the city is also...
On the surface, it seemed like a surefire recipe for mini-disaster: a documentary on the sidewalk book sellers of New York, shot by a first-time filmmaker...
In response to no desire whatsoever on the part of the filmgoing public, the Slumdance Experience has slapped together its first event in over three years:...