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Monthly Archives: January 2003
By | January 2003
Too bad there’s no substance behind the grimy style…
Discussing his latest film “Scumrock” in The San Francisco Examiner, underground director Jon Moritsugu noted, “Sometimes you have to kick people in...
Back in 1976, shortly after Dino de Laurentiis announced his plans to remake "King Kong," a group of enterprising British filmmakers rushed a low-budget,...
Every year, thousands upon thousands of curious gawkers assemble outside of the Trinity Assembly of God, a small-town church just outside of Dallas....
Cucalorus announces early selections for its Ninth Annual Festival of Independent Film to be held in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina, March 19-23,...
You’ve seen the movie. You’ve heard the music. Now get your hands on the goodies…FREE! And if you haven’t seen the movie…shame on you! Roman...
Original videogames will always top the best-seller charts, but tie-in games have become more and more important to the videogame industry, especially now...
Johnny Garcia’s “Welcome to Purgatory” is an ensemble romantic comedy about six theatre students struggling to become actors in New York City. Thomas...
The independent Nodance Film Festival, the world’s first DVD-projected film festival, has invited twenty-five feature films, shorts, music videos and...
Festivalgoers in Park City will get the chance to see the most talked about camera for the independent filmmaker - Panasonic's 24P camera - the DVX100. DP...
The Grove—an eccentric little coffee house in the Marina district of San Francisco—is known for its quirky food, its java served in outrageously...