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Monthly Archives: July 2005
By | July 2005
It’s true, you are…
It’s true, you are. I’ve tried. Believe me, I’ve tried. I tried reading the books (several years before the movies came out, mind you). After...
Welcome to “The World” (Jia Zhang-Ke, 2004), one of the oddest and surely the longest cinematic experiences you may ever encounter. Shot in a...
Just as the No Use for a Name song on the soundtrack suggests, Selwyn’s got a problem. Actually, he has a few of them. For one, he is what you would call...
In the beginning, it’s subtle, almost not existing, but as Sally Potter’s film “Yes” (2004) progresses, you’ll notice that the characters rhyme...
Take a risk. Make a mistake. Save your own skin. What’s the worse that could happen? “Among Thieves” (Oscar Daniels, 2004) suggests not much and a...
An alien-induced apocalypse is coming, and the lone Cassandra against this unlikely doom is a seemingly paranoid scientist calling into an overnight radio...
TO BE REVIEWED. SYNOPSIS: Following a public meltdown, a high-strung college basketball coach must redeem himself by leading a junior high school team...
Welcome to the wild world of pop-artist Dennis Ropar. Art critics disagree with him but he makes more money than most of them. Ropar is creating fun art...
A Man wakes-up beneath an overpass with a briefcase handcuffed to his wrist. He is unsure how he got there or what is inside the briefcase and as he runs...
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