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Monthly Archives: July 2001
By | July 2001
A number of interesting visuals, but it’s otherwise a fairly pointless exercise…
The best thing about director Ramzi Abed's self-described triptych "Three" is that I can cover the whole collection in one review, rather than have to pick...
Seen any good freak shows lately? If not, then check out "Webcam Boys," an uncomfortably fascinating new documentary focusing on the "stars" of...
It takes but a few seconds into director Matt Bird's "Poor Fool" to realize that the mini-DV format just doesn't work for the film noire genre. Letterboxed...
Used to be, one could throw any group of, oh, say, half a dozen or so fanatics sharing the same interest together and before long, there'd be a 'zine...
When the film was going into pre-production, the Columbine tragedy had just happened and it affected a lot of films and TV shows dealing with teenage...
How did you get started in showbiz? ^ I started in show business working for the Florida Renaissance Festival. It was really a great way to grow up. I...
New Line Cinema's Sugar and Spice, which focuses on five high-school cheerleaders who decide to rob a bank when one gets pregnant, could have easily been...
In the summer of 1989, "Indiana Jones" made a triumphant return to the big screen after a five-year absence. On this occasion, for the third and supposedly...
To test my theory, I went away and tried my hand at writing a back-of-the-video-box blurb for a second curtain call for the Indiana Jones series -- just...
If Lucas and Co. aren't that concerned about abrogating the "Last Crusade," Indiana Jones IV is going to have to be better than the three films combined...