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Monthly Archives: January 2008
By | January 2008
A genuine tragedy of racism and deliberate cruelty in the name of science…
The focus of this documentary is Hivshu, a Greenland Inuit who is the descendant of an adulterous relation between an Inuit woman and Robert E. Peary, the...
Is it the blood of the drilling workers, the blood of a captured sea being in a trap, or perhaps the blood of something humongous? Did the attack in the...
You know, there's a whole school of thought out there that says a movie wins or loses its audience in the first few minutes of screentime. And if that's...
I've been making the film festival journey to Park City, Utah for the last seven years, and over that time I've come up with an info guide to attending and...
1-18-08.com has been updated with three new photos. One is of crew members escaping the drilling station collapse, the other is of the wreckage with the...
Vivienne Roumani-Deen’s slender documentary serves a double purpose in tracing the decline and disappearance of Libya’s Jewish population during the...
The New Year has passed and the cycle of independent film begins anew at the annual Sundance Film Festival. Just like every year prior, Film Threat will be...
Goddamn. If for some wacky reason you ever need a reminder that life sucks, this movie’s for you. Driving down the desert highway one day, Elliot...
There really is no reason for you to read this review. Actually, any review for a film by Uwe Boll is pretty much inconsequential because your mind about...
In 1975, “Jaws” made people fear the ocean. In 1986, “Crawlspace” made people fear Klaus Kinski. In 1999, “The Blair Witch Project” made people...