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Monthly Archives: March 2004
By | March 2004
Face of the Enemy” is an impressive work, made more so by our current war crisis…
Set in North Africa in December of 1942, "Face of the Enemy" is the story of Lt. Rizzo (Brent King), a combat photographer whose first day on the job is...
I can hear the voices in my head as if it was yesterday. It was the mid-1970s heyday of Top 40 AM radio, just before AOR made FM the only way to listen,...
There's a certain cigar-chompin', sports bar frequenting male demographic out there who'd rather not have to go to the trouble of meeting, courting and...
ShoWest is currently under way in Las Vegas and Kodak will be making plenty of noise. Here's a sneak preview of what the company will be announcing at the...
Jerry Nelson has been with the Muppets longer than any other current featured performer. For over thirty years, Nelson has proven himself to be a gifted...
Okay man, like I said we’re gonna go right back to the start here. How did you first get interested in Charles Manson and the Manson Family, Jim? Well,...
Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson may have invented an entire genre a few years back with "Magnolia." Call it, the "Convergence Genre," whereby a group of...
Well, join the rest of the disgruntled at the Arclight in Los Angeles for a screening of "Network," you cranky bastard! The screening is on March 24th at...
I was in study hall reading an issue of Fangoria. Back in the '80s, the magazine was relevant, and the best-of issues were a treat. I was devouring one of...
Don't get pissed at us if you didn't win a signed Jersey Girl poster. It's not our fault your idea sucked. Anyway, over a week ago we asked you, our...