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Monthly Archives: July 2005
By | July 2005
How much technology is too much? And are we losing our humanity to evolution.
In today’s world we are surrounded by technology. I am using that same technology to write this very review. How much technology is too much? And are we...
“Something quick, something entertaining, something to keep them in after the “A” picture,” must have been one of the thoughts in the heads of...
In Iraq, where the fighting remains constant in pockets of the country, filmmaker Michael Tucker went “over there”, as NYPD Blue’s Steven Bochco now...
Picking up where the first movie left off, “Beg To Report, Sir,” begins on a train, where officer’s servant, or batman, Schweik and his master...
Anchor Bay has long been a proponent of bells and whistles—from stellar transfers and special features to innovative packaging. From their wicked Wicker...
If there is one genre that is truly missing from Australian films, it would have to be psychological horror or even regular horror with a healthy...
As the mainstream movie industry continues to deteriorate amidst the worst slump it’s ever known, obscure movies from obscure countries are coming to...
Selected for American Cinematheque's Alternative Screen Independent Showcase, Nic Bettauer's DUCK receives its Los Angeles premiere attended by Philip...
When people go to the movies, they rarely think about who actually owns the theater. If the theater in question is part of a major chain, the ownership is...
Once we got there, we realized just how many people 1100 were. Or, in this case, 820 (as some opted out of the more-expensive post-party tickets). Though...