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Monthly Archives: July 2003
By | July 2003
Is watching Mick the bumbling cop better than watching Mick the bumbling copper?
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...
September's SHOCKFEST HORROR FILM FESTIVAL will salute the careers of the late Italian directors Joe D'Amato and Antonio Margheriti with screenings of two...
“BachelorMan” is both funny and frustrating at the same time, funny because of the predicament we see Ted Davis (David DeLuise) going through during...
Man, they should have just made an entire hour-and-a-half film on the fans that are found at conventions like Comic-Con instead of this. The reason I say...
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...
Mike Figgis takes the experimentation he did with "Timecode" a step further here, combining the multi-screen approach with just about every other film...
The late British filmmaker and artist Derek Jarman was a true renaissance man. Born out of the punk era and possessing much of the same anarchic spirit...
The American Civil War continues to garner an inordinate amount of attention to this date, some 139 years since the guns fell silent near Appomattox. Some...
Of all the annoying jobs I've had throughout my life, one I've (fortunately) always managed to avoid, at least so far, is that of a delivery driver. There...
It’s not quite “Leaving Las Vegas,” but for those of you that like tragic stories of self-abuse taking place in Vegas, then here you are. ...