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It’s okay, I guess, if you watch a lot of “underground” comedy material…
Judging by the tone and content (and insistently recurrent cast) of this compilation tape, which contains five short films from “Bigglesworth...
In post 9/11 America does the phrase "melting pot" still have meaning? Is the invitation inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty-"Give me your...
No matter what other things spring to mind at the conclusion of “The Matrix Revolutions,” no matter what curses spring to your lips, what baffled...
Come Christmas time, what could be better than a star-studded British romantic comedy? How about some five-and-a-half British romantic comedies, all...
After a reportedly lackluster Cannes Film Festival this year, Gus Van Sant's latest rambling, languid and enigmatic art film "Elephant" walked away with...
AFI FEST 2003 kicks off with the North American Premiere of Nigel Cole's "CALENDAR GIRLS,"7:30 p.m. at The ArcLight Hollywood's Cinerama Dome. "CALENDAR...
Busted for selling copies of his films on the streets of New York, John Fuclie will be screening one of those films, "Zero," on November 9th at the Pioneer...
The “Rock and Roll” film festival is coming! On Wednesday, November 12th, the first in a monthly series will begin in New York City at 9:00 pm at the...
Remember the scene in “Ed Wood” when no-budget filmmaker Ed (Johnny Depp) and his crew haul ass from a location because the cops are coming and the...
You may not be familiar with his name, but there’s no doubt that you’ve seen his work. Chuck Workman has created trailers and promos for films such as...