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Monthly Archives: January 2002
By | January 2002
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In April, for example, you've got your annual Italian Film Awards based in Los Angeles and honoring excellence in Italian and Italian American filmmaking....
The honoring was still far from over though. With the Golden Globes just days away, the National Society of Film Critics (all 52 of them) grabbed the...
The American Cinematheque presents ESCAPE ARTIST: A TRIBUTE TO JOHN CARPENTER (Jan. 25 - 31, 2002), a tribute to and the first major Los Angeles...
The Sundance Film Festival announced the winners of the Independent Feature Film Competition in Park City, Utah (January 10 - 20). Here is the list of the...
As the recent Holidays probably reminded us, the "traditional" American family ain't what it used to be. Single moms and single dads, stepparents,...
"That's My Face" is a document of filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris' attempt to bring resolution to three generations of racial and cultural identity and...
If Douglas Fairbanks had lived to see The Mask of Zorro, he would've enjoyed it a lot. If John Wayne had lived to see Armageddon, he would've been...
From the opening scene of this film there are such heavy echoes of Snow Dogs that you begin to seriously worry for Cuba Gooding Jr.'s mental health. Does...
The Sundance Institute announced the Audience Winners for the second annual Sundance Online Film Festival. For the first time, a winner was chosen for each...
Rumors circulated through Park City about a fight that broke out at a Sundance screening earlier in the week. The question and answer session for Justin...