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Monthly Archives: August 2004
By | August 2004
This spooky little short from Mandi Riggi is a head scratcher…
Carly is unhappy. It appears to be from a broken heart, but then there’s the fat perverts at the subway station and the cranky cigarette mooching bums. ...
Coming to to Birmingham's historic downtown Theatre District, September 23-26, the 6th Annual Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival has announced their slate of...
Marty Sader's MOST HIGH took home the prestigious Vision Award at Chicago's Indiefest, July 30th - August 8th. The fest also awarded the film with Best...
John Borowski's H.H. Holmes documentary has just been picked up for U.S. DVD distribution by Facets Video. The DVD street date is October 26,...
Described as a fairy tale by the Angry Bunny Productions website, “Pet” tells the story of a lonely and miserable woman working unhappily at her...
"Kill Your Darlings" is an exploration of the myths and realities of romantic love, told through the story of a young woman's passionate affair with a...
Yes, I confess that “The Black Hole” is a guilty pleasure. As someone who was born in 1970, watching “The Black Hole” or “Star Wars” or...
Every so often a film comes out that absolutely defies explanation. This doesn’t mean that a problem cannot be found—because with “Toys” the...
During the past 13 years, Gregory Hatanaka has overseen the distribution of close to 250 films in the U.S. marketplace, including works by the likes of...
Let’s review the campaign for Open Water, the recent release from Lions Gate. The movie revolves around two scuba divers who become stranded in the ocean...