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Monthly Archives: February 2006
By | February 2006
“Troma: 30 years of Reel S**t”
"Touch me in the Morning" is one of the newest installments from T-T...Troma... ugh. Pardon me, you see, it’s impossible for me to speak that name from...
Financial security. Happiness. Health. Friends. Family. The environment. Safety. People commonly take and know they take these things for granted. What...
“Date Movie,” the latest in a line of increasingly desperate parody movies, is getting a lot of mileage out of billing itself as “from two of the six...
When an obviously distraught white woman wanders into a hospital in the predominantly black neighborhood of Dempsy, claiming she was carjacked by a black...
How often have you sat up and said, “I can make a movie”? How many of you have tried? Did you find it difficult? Did you decide it was impossible? Did...
The Rock is a mega-church even by mega-church standards. It’s parishioners are largely – almost exclusively – white and well-off and the church...
BOOTLEG FILES 117: "A Bayou Legend” (1981 made-for-TV all-black opera by William Grant Still). LAST SEEN: In its 1981 PBS premiere. AMERICAN HOME...
It is no small exaggeration to claim Daniel J. Pico’s adaptation of David Bianchi’s performance piece “Soldier” is among the finest experimental...
The only person who cares more about what America's children see on the screen than our politicians is Jack "I'm not a censor" Valenti. Valenti, who seems...
The annual New York City Toy Fair kicked off this week and had a whole boatload of movie tie-in toys to show off. "Superman" was off like a speeding...