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Monthly Archives: June 2005
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IN THEATERS!
It may seem a bit strange for a filmmaker to make a wildly heralded documentary about his youth, only to then write a screenplay about the exact same...
SPOILERS AHEAD! Like many Batman fans, I was so psychologically traumatized by the Day-Glo atrocity that was 1997’s “Batman and Robin” that I...
The full program line-up for the 2005 Los Angeles Film Festival (June 16-26) has been announced! Rodrigo Garcia’s Nine Lives will screen as the...
South by Southwest (SXSW) Conferences & Festivals has announced that Current, the new cable network launched by Al Gore and partner Joel Hyatt, will be the...
Warner Bros. has not had an easy time restarting the Batman franchise. So much ill-will was generated by 1997’s "Batman & Robin" that riots the likes of...
A few weeks ago, I got a call out of the blue—which is normal for me, but this time it was from Cameron Romero. Now, this isn’t unusual either, as Cam...
He has that look of innocence. But don't let that fool you. Wiley Wiggins is wise beyond his years. But he still has that innocent charm. And he knows...
In the midst of a park and on a bench sits Jasper (John Strozier), a somewhat overweight man, eating and starring at girls jogging by. Through voice-over...
The catch-phrase for this year’s Seattle International Film Festival is “Feast Your Eyes,” and the event’s poster art features a brilliant motif...
Human would also be an apt one-word description of Peter Falk in “The Thing About my Folks.” Producer and screenwriter Paul Reiser’s fond childhood...