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At first, “Eternal” seems atypical of run-of-the-mill horror flicks…
At first, “Eternal” seems atypical of run-of-the-mill horror flicks. First, it takes on a legend of 400 years ago, Countess Erszebet Bathory of...
The traveling salesman has become the stuff of legend. He’s not a person anymore, but an icon. From Willy Loman in the Arthur Miller play to the nameless...
As bad habits go, thumbsucking really isn’t all that bad. It doesn’t give you cancer, break up your marriage, permanently scar family members, or leave...
BOOTLEG FILES 095: "The Dreamers” (20-minute test footage for a never-produced Orson Welles film, shot from 1980 to 1982). LAST SEEN: At a Welles...
After winning her Academy Award for 1998’s “Shakespeare in Love,” Gwyneth Paltrow seemed to be heading into the territory of the Oscar Jinx that...
“Jefftowne” was supposed to be a film chronicling one year in the life of 38 year old Jeff Towne and his struggle with Down’s Syndrome. What’s...
More like Bangkok friggin’ Miserable. Don’t let the purty graphics of this DVD’s cover art fool you. Also, don’t be drawn in by the fact that...
Crime and horror. Those are the two genres independent filmmakers are most interested in making. While some truly original films come along—“Reservoir...
In 2001, Melbourne based filmmaker Gregory Pakis was contacted by his cousin Garth Petridis from jail to turn his life story into a film. Garth Petridis...
The Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival is set for September 23-25 in Birmingham's historic theatre district. Included in this year's competitive lineup are...