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Monthly Archives: August 2000
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“The Body” is a fairly decent effort if, as I suspect, this is a student film…
Norma's brother (Anthony Paige) is on his way to his sister's wedding when he hits a little bump in the road. Actually, it's a big bump; a man that the...
Rob Thrasher is an insane inmate who escapes from an institution after killing a couple of goth punk whatchamacallums for throwing a coke bottle at him. ...
Though the Slamdance Film Festival always lands in Utah to run concurrently with bohemouth Sundance, the touring festival hits many cities over the course...
The strains of guitar music greet us as we are presented with a talented hippie playing for spare change on a sidewalk. Soon, a grinning leather jacketed...
If you're a director with a respected Hollywood name like Martin Scorcese, optioning and making hit gangster films is all well and good, but what do you do...
"Survivor IV: Mission to Mars" is Ed Bain's spacey, unique look at the most obsession-creating show on television right now, the omnipresent...
Allan Piper, the Boston-based writer and director of the acclaimed indie "Starving Artists" is prepping for his follow-up film, "Nocturne" -- a horror...
"Losing Grace" is an independent film of love and loss based on a true story that inspired a film adaptation. On losing the real Grace, we get the...
You think 2001 is a long way away? Well, you're wrong, and The 2001 Texas Film Festival knows that. The Festival, which begins on February 15th and...
This video mockumentary follows the exploits of Jericho and Randy Johnson (the frighteningly unstable Baptist missionary, not the all-star baseball player)...