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Monthly Archives: July 2004
By | July 2004
All Roberta craves in “Roberta Wells” is some genuine human companionship…
If there's anyone we should feel free to be ourselves around, you'd think it would be our parents. After all, they've literally known us longer than anyone...
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“Chuck Norman says, ‘God bless America!’” That is the underlying message in this documentary about St. Louis radio pioneer Chuck Norman and his...
Criticism for movies like “A Cinderella Story” (or New York Minute or whatever) is usually tempered with phrases such as, “consider the target...
At specific moments in recent history it safely could be said that, for example, Jim Carrey or Adam Sandler was the funniest man in American film. At this...
When reviewing a film, any film, you have to ask one simple question: "Did it accomplish what it set out to do?" “Sinners & Saints” isn't trying...
A lonely young man named Stan Moses with purple hair makes great donuts. Donuts with artistic little designs on them, handmade, with a greee—aaat taste....
If Jedi Bill (voice of Chad Miles) and Jedi Ted (Tristan Snowsill) had ever existed in the Star Wars universe, I think George Lucas would have been Wampa...
I’ve never understood why anyone thinks that “Trainspotting” glorifies drug use. If your idea of a good time is sticking your hands into the...
This is an urban coming of age tale by director Ferenc Toth (who previously produced the critically acclaimed film “Manito”). Ellison is an 18-year-old...