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Monthly Archives: December 2001
By | December 2001
This uniquely Australian story is about the three F’s; fishing, football and…
A good old Aussie BBQ - beers, burnt meat, winning charm and a knockabout Australian sense of humour and a bit of singing - what more could you ask for? ...
"The Bank" taps into the widespread anger regarding the foreclosure and loss of hundreds of businesses and thousands of jobs during the last decade in...
The life of a boy genius is not all that it's cracked up to be. Being able to build your own spaceship, robots, or shrink ray does little good when you are...
In this day and age many believe that it is important to be noticed in order to get ahead at work. While some people believe in keeping a low profile and...
In a day and age where movies are seen more as a practice than an experience, it's nice to see a film that treats movies for what they are -- a chance to...
DAILY VARIETY reports Universal Pictures has teamed up with Dimension Films to adapt Martin Caidin's 1972 novel "Cyborg," which served as the inspiration...
Universal Pictures has worked hard to target the college audience for their latest comedy, "How High." They held advance screenings for college newspapers...
You would think it's a great time to be a small actor - someone who used to be disparagingly called midget, then more acceptably dwarf, but nowadays is...
It's so easy to call Patrick Stettner's searing look at women in the corporate world as "In the Company of Women," and actually that description would be...
A loud, agonzied, bloody scream is a pleasantly jolting way to begin a horror movie. And while "May" isn't really a horror movie per se - not at first,...