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Monthly Archives: February 2006
By | February 2006
This is NOT “one of the bloodiest death traps of all time”…
Mixing genres, including mixing titles within genres, is a lot like mixing drinks. You may well wind up with a wonderful little blend that you find tasty,...
"The Work and the Glory: American Zion," a mouthful of a movie title, is film about one family's struggle with its wayward son, Joshua (Eric Johnson), and...
“Dwarves psycho!” – anonymous Japanese fan. Listen for a moment. Do you hear something? A sort of hissing whipcrack followed by a soft fleshsplash...
Four Dead Batteries is an indie comedy that has done very well in the festival circuit and is now available on DVD. The four dead batteries in question are...
The eponymous protagonist of Gavin Hood’s “Tsotsi” is a teenage miscreant who lives in a sprawling Soweto shantytown outside of Johannesburg. Tsotsi...
Sporting a raw, in-your-face style, “Pizza, Beer and Smokes” (1998) meditates on Buenos Aires’ inevitable and fatalistic draw to a life of crime....
The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference & Festival has announced the selection of panels and panelists for this year’s event, starting March 10 in...
We can all breathe easier knowing this: Get over it, says Isaac Mizrahi. The fashion designer turned red-carpet renegade has no plans to soften his act...
Turns out a mobile phone company, Helio, will be unveiling two new phones that will include an exclusive mobile MySpace service and functionality. Now you...
This is old school Disney fare, and what I mean by that is that this film is a nature adventure with the feel of the old Wide World of Disney productions....