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Monthly Archives: July 2003
By | July 2003
Making a film meant to produce tears is far too easy to do…
"The Remembering Movies" is an emotional short film about a grandmother (Mary Boucher) who is showing signs of Alzheimer's. Her grandson, Decker (Sean...
In the press much has been made of the curse which has kept pirate movies walking the box office plank for decades and the question as to whether Johnny...
The decision to film a love story may not be entered into lightly by some filmmakers. Despite the recent rash of successful female empowerment movies there...
With heavy echoes of "Fame," this raucous comedy focuses on ambitions teens at a summer camp for performers. As one of the teachers points out, "These kids...
"Urban Visions" is a new collection of short films and videos by young, independent artists, which is available on-line and from a few retail stores. It is...
Director Gary Ross, who has given us the films Dave and Pleasantville with his latest gives us perhaps the most artfully crafted feel good movie ever made....
I’m a little tired of filmmakers making the CIA the bad guy in movies. This is the same agency that dropped the ball on the fall of the Soviet Union and...
“BachelorMan” is both funny and frustrating at the same time, funny because of the predicament we see Ted Davis (David DeLuise) going through during...
Tony Martin’s “Bad Eggs” comes out at the tail end of a string of well-rounded – and reasonably successful – Australian comedies. But being that...
Mining the familiar territory of what takes place in the afterlife, “No Return” explores the realm of death through the eyes of a recently widowed...