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Monthly Archives: September 2005
By | September 2005
The world’s greatest film festival celebrates its 32nd year…
If there’s a better film festival in the universe than Telluride, it’s likely to be found on another planet as Telluride is the picture-perfect mix of...
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Hoo-wee! Who cut the cheese? Oh, wait a minute. That’s the lingering stench of the summer season I smell. Sure was a rough one and we can all breathe a...
Okay, let’s just go ahead and get this out of the way: writer/director David DeFalco’s “Chaos” is a mean-spirited, violent, at times vicious film...
Dear Eugene Levy, It seems like an eternity since we last corresponded (or maybe it only seems that way here – one day does blend into another, after...
"Anaconda Targets" presents more or less raw cockpit footage from a US military plane. The footage comes from Afghanistan in March of 2002. The film...
Lowave has a real winner with this delightful and important DVD collection. Every one of the ten short films included is strong, expressive, well-made, and...
Three years after his somewhat disappointing giallo—murder-mystery Italian style—“Sleepless,” Dario Argento brings to American audiences, courtesy...
Peter Bate's "Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death" is a documentary that recounts the genocide perpetrated against the people of Congo by the...
The Roman Catholic Church gets a bum rap. Don’t get me wrong, they deserve every insult and judgment sent their way for their systemic abuse of children...