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Monthly Archives: July 2004
By | July 2004
“Ghost Rig” may be low-budget, but it’s still pretty well done…
We start off with this really choice visual of a helicopter in the middle of a cloud bank. Seriously, it's beautiful, looking at this lone dot of a...
Neil Young's influence on rock music over the last near-forty years is almost incalculable. One of his generation's finest songwriters, Young is also the...
Somebody out there will totally get the impossibly strange French film “Mécanix.” That same somebody will no doubt spend hours and hours analyzing, in...
Get your submission form here>>> The Hollywood Film Festival will return on October 12, 2004, to the Arclight Theatres in Hollywood for an eighth annual,...
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As movie lovers, we've been hearing a lot of talk, mostly from the MPAA, about downloading movies from the Internet. Apparently this is putting gaffers...
Continuing on from our wildly popular documentary program a few weeks ago, I decided to break up the Banana-fest I’d had going on with a couple films...
On Wednesday, July 14th, author Chuck Palahniuk will break the first rule of Fight Club. Hear him speak about his debut classic and then see a screening of...
Black and white still images of abandoned, decaying industrial spaces and busy urban intersections are presented in sequence, giving the impression of a...
“Of Bass and Men” focuses on college buddies Willie and Richie, keeping their noses glued top the textbooks and their brains locked on their studies. ...