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Monthly Archives: April 2004
By | April 2004
She loads his revolver with one bullet. She aims it at his head…
Sara (Leigh) is a photographer. Her significant other, Garrison Wexler (Carlsten), is a drunken bore. He stays out too late and behaves obnoxiously when he...
Poor “rugged” Rich. A couch potato by nature, Rich can’t even go near an aquarium without suffering a panic attack. Yet, he’s somehow convinced his...
It opens with a wide sweeping shot of a spaceship. The effects are amazing as electricity completely overloads a system of wires. The blaze follows along...
Hollywood take notice: here’s one Thriller that actually Thrills. That’s right, and it doesn’t even come shrink-wrapped with inane accolades like...
First announced in 1998, the first feature to be produced by Happy Cloud Pictures, the 16mm “zombie-noir”, "The Resurrection Game," will finally hit...
His name is Jandek. His voice is reminiscent of Jeff Buckley’s. His music almost sounds like Buckley’s too—that is if Jeff were scoring a horror film...
Now, it may come as a surprise to some of you gentle readers, frankly I'm surprised myself, but neither my boyfriend nor myself had ever seen an Argento...
Scott Gerber is a full-time, real-life singing cowboy. The colorful focus of Bonnie Burt and Judith Montel’s recent short documentary "Song of a Jewish...
"Creep" originally came out in 1995, but this is the "director's extended cut" DVD, so it gets a new review. I must say, though, that I really don't...
According to Jamie Meltzer’s documentary “Off the Charts: the Song-Poem Story,” there are companies out there that make songs from poems sent in by...