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There are quite a few scenes in Big Fat Liar that may have been a bit uncomfortable for you to do take after take -- for example, the scenes where you are...
Tom brings Clay home with only one thing on his mind. The next morning, Clay gives Tom his number and leaves, clearly hoping to hear from him. For Tom,...
I can tell you what director David Brooks' "Member" mostly consists of. A decidedly angry young man (Josh Hartnett) drives around a number of city streets,...
A naive, wannabe rapper gets suckered by the Man in director Pete Chatmon's somewhat muddled urban dramedy, "3D." Reg Roc's the rapper; a middling talent...
What the hell was that? That seemed to be not only my stunned reaction to this pointless, ponderous and nearly impenetrable...
Several generations of a tightly-knit family and their neighbors in a Brooklyn neighborhood go about their daily routines. Yet, today is Eva's birthday and...
From [ June 15th ] to [ June 22nd, 2001 ] in Pasadena, CA, the Third Annual Method Fest Independent Film Festival will unreel features and shorts from all...
[ Hannibal ] has everything, it seems -- the third-highest 3-day opening in cinematic history, enough meat for family reunion barbeques well into next...
The burgeoning New Orleans rave culture gets a once-over in an excellent new documentary [ Rise ] and the film is touching down in Los Angeles on [...
Josie Spratt (an extraordinary Lily Nunweek) is that kid in school that the others pick on simply because they can. Somewhat plain and a little on the...