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Monthly Archives: May 2003
By | May 2003
Remote Scottish weirdness is the name of the game here…
David Mackenzie's inventive Scottish thriller keeps us on our toes with its intelligent blending of horror, comedy and internal drama. Charlie (Alastair...
Movie trivia fanatics will recognize the 1975 feature "The Man in the Glass Booth" as the only production within the American Film Theatre canon to receive...
During the late 1940s, filmmaker Edward Dmytryk found his career in grave jeopardy due to the McCarthyist witch-hunts that disrupted Hollywood. The...
Returning for its second season, AFI at ArcLight's Second Annual Music Documentary Series will feature six films this summer. These documentaries, which...
Vampires are littered throughout movie history. You’ve got Dracula, Nosferatu, and all the schlocky vampire horror films you could want. There’s...
Cheerfully stupid bashing of the pretentious flick Unbreakable tells the same basic story (man discovers he is a superhero through the intervention of his...
The 1st annual Philadelphia Video Festival will take place June 6-7 at the Bristol Riverside Theatre. Beginning at 8pm on Friday, June 6th, will be the...
For those who find that most “life-affirming’ films leave them nauseous and sometimes angry, "Man on the Train" is a miracle of genuine uplift working...
One of Denmark's biggest ever box office hits, this light and breezy rom-com plays by all the standard conventions and keeps us laughing as long as we...
With heavy echoes of Jim Jarmusch's "Stranger than Paradise," Argentine director Diego Lerman starts this little film as a tense thriller then settles into...