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Monthly Archives: September 2005
By | September 2005
IN THEATERS! If you find yourself in the mood for horror, this isn’t the time…
With three horror films to choose from this weekend, it’s officially safe to say that the two Hollywood produced aren’t worth the celluloid they’re...
The current state of the American horror genre is, sadly, in a current state of horror. If we aren’t remaking Asian films (mostly Japanese, a genre...
With another summer movie season mercifully coming to a close, studios have started trotting out movies dealing with subject matter more weighty than...
Benoit Jacquot’s 2004 film “A Tout de Suite”—French for “right now”—involves the kind of love story filmmakers usually do not like to tell....
This 1999 release tells the story of Diana, a vampire-cum-artist who uses the blood of her victims to paint their final portraits. Her partner, Edmond, no...
With apologies to The Cure… “Show me show me show me How you make a flick, That has a hackneyed theme,” she said A formulaic meme,” she...
Filmed in faded tones, as if anticipating the arrival of World War I, “Villa Des Roses” in itself feels faded. Characters wonder, laugh, and talk, but...
So what we have here is the story of Jack Fender, a bitter, sorrowful wreck of a porn photographer that's down on his luck...until he manages to get a hold...
Give Tim Burton credit for one thing: he doesn’t lack imagination. Whether it’s the uneven fantasy storytelling of Big Fish or fulfilling a years-old...
“The Place Promised in Our Early Days” is one of those rare anime features that surpasses your expectations by caring more about their characters than...