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Monthly Archives: September 2004
By | September 2004
Even the most ardent glue sniffer could see what was coming…
After watching this five minute film, my only reaction was, "It took two people to write this?" Simplistic is one thing, but trying to be clever about it...
To call Timothy “Speed” Levitch a character would be an understatement. I think my wife described him best when she said that he’s a “New Age...
The American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles presents THE LOS ANGELES KOREAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, September 24 - 25. This two...
A little indecision in this latest Presidential election may be remedied by a few good films. For more info, visit the Films to See Before You Vote...
Another summer, another stench circling U.S. movie theaters. As stinky as many of last year's films were, it still gave us one of the most solid summer...
And here we go, another digitally enhanced Lucas treasure, re-packaged and ready for mass consumption. Does he replace the police officers’ night sticks...
Spoilers Ahead Critically speaking, movies based on video games always start on a disadvantageous position. Let’s face it: when your best films for...
"Shelter" tells the story of three young street kids from New York that flee the city in an attempt to leave their monumental and disturbing problems...
Who the hell is Marty Schiff? If you don’t know the answer to that question then you are probably not one of the millions of compulsive fans of George A....
The 2005 edition of the South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival has announced its annual call for entries. Submissions in all categories are now...