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Monthly Archives: October 2007
By | October 2007
This is the story of a band, but it’s also the story of thousands of bands…
Chris Suchorsky's last documentary was "Failure," which chronicled his attempt to make a movie. It was a fascinating and insightful film that gathered...
"Plasterhead," which is an awkward title at the very least, is your standard slasher film with a plausible origin tale for its villain and characters who...
Made by Vietnamese Americans in Vietnam using a local crew on a budget of around one million dollars, “The Rebel” manages to be a slick...
Tales of two brothers who split the affections of their father are as old as any story you’ll find onscreen or in books. If done right, this classic...
Celebrating the seventh year, the New Hampshire Film Festival (NHFF) kicked off this year’s festival with New Hampshire Film Night on Thursday, Oct....
Tony Leung Chiu-Wai. There are eighty films and television series to his name, including collaborations with major directors of Chinese language cinema...
Korean American adoptee, Jenny Mason, is kicked out of her Midwestern family at the age of 14 when some hanky-pankiness goes on between her and her...
It’s probably not codified anywhere, but I think one good rule of thumb for movies would point out that it’s misleading to refer to an “age” in...
“My name is Buck… and I’m rarin’ to fuck!” What, you thought Quentin Tarantino created that witty one-liner all by his little lonesome and...
If you thought that there was nothing left to be done with the slasher sub-genre, then by all means, throw yourself down a flight of steps and make sure...