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Monthly Archives: June 2007
By | June 2007
The start of a whole new subgenre of horror–the “shockumentary”…
Every so often, something comes along that makes me wonder how it managed to only go to video. Something that, while I'm glad to see it on shelves, really...
Somewhere in the magical land of Hollywood exists a person who dreamed of making a sequel to Tom Shadyac's Bruce Almighty from 2003. He dreamed of it so...
Grace Carter is seen here as a generic teenage girl waiting by the phone for her boyfriend to call. The soundtrack is a looped, distorted pastiche of...
This video is a sumptuous celebration of the (to the East Coast eye) astonishing landscape of the American West. The video opens with a shot of an antique...
"Muse of Cinema" is a 20 minute film which mixes footage from the "dawn of cinema" age and Magic Lantern images with splotches and swirls in primary...
"Short Sentences" is the title of a 1932 play by Gertrude Stein, which consists of almost 600 sentences, most of which are around five words long. They...
Don’t believe the blank screen! Tony Soprano and his cronies are coming to Woodstock, and they aren’t making any graveyard trips. The Woodstock Film...
Hugh Hefner has OK'ed the filming of a biopic of his life, entitled "Playboy," to be directed by Brett Ratner. Brett Ratner? Well, by this quote we can...
"Shogun Assassin 2: Lightning Swords of Death" (one of about eight titles this film has gone under) suffers from some of the same problems as the first...
The haunted house enjoys a rich cinematic tradition, dating back at least as far as the 1924 silent short “Au secours!” This proud history works almost...