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Monthly Archives: June 2005
By | June 2005
Love can be expressed in different ways. This isn’t one of them…
A scenario I’d like to see one day is where a man sets out to write the Great American Love Letter, thinks he’s got the perfect words that describe his...
"There's no American dream anymore," claims Jean Reynolds, a 51-year-old certified nursing assistant in New Jersey who earns $11 an hour. This statement...
Filmmakers love crazy people. Be it the opportunity to delve into the complex human psyche or to simply show off neato camera tricks, the use of a mentally...
The 29th Annual Atlanta Film Festival announced the winners of this year’s feature narrative, documentary and short film awards. The nine-day film...
“That movie did everything a documentary should do! It stood up as journalism while still being compelling and entertaining,” remarks...
What inspired you to make “Nomi Song”? Believe it or not it actually started out as a job. But it sort of sucked me in and it turned into almost a...
This review can be summed up in six words: "Fore Play" is not very funny. To say anything else would merely reinforce this point but here goes. A 70's sex...
At first listen, Klaus Nomi neophytes may have difficulty appreciating the juxtaposition of his Kabuki/New Wave/Opera music. But try again. Nomi’s...
“Me and You and Everyone We Know” is a real treasure in the guise of yet another Sundance dramedy (dare I say romantic comedy?) about quirky characters...
It is sad how much of nothing can happen in less than 3 minutes, no matter how good the photography is. “The Last Fart” tells an uninteresting story...