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Monthly Archives: February 2009
By | February 2009
It is a tiresome exercise in self-righteousness and self-indulgence.
Katrina Browne’s documentary shines a harsh light on her family’s history: she is part of the DeWolf dynasty of Rhode Island bluebloods whose wealth...
“Push” provides some interesting conundrums for the cinemagoer. Judging it as a piece of visual splendor, the rank would be rather high. Taking the...
In “Coraline,” there's a dark fantasy just aching to get out – and not judging from the film's kinship to “A Nightmare Before Christmas” alone....
BOOTLEG FILES 269 “The Rob Lowe-Snow White Oscar Musical Number” (a 1989 piece of Oscar embarrassment). LAST SEEN: The film can be found...
There are almost as many “birth of the blues” documentaries as Holocaust movies. By now, I’m beginning to suspect that each and every black man in...
Comedy and porn can actually work very well together, provided that the emphasis is on the comedy. Writer/Director James Westby has re-worked a short film...
Once in a great while, a film comes along that is so moving and soul-stirring, so emotionally powerful, so filled with the magic of what makes cinema a...
Independent filmmaker Nick Gaglia is a man on a mission: using the power of cinema to expose those who prey on troubled young adults. His...
I love love love love loved “Cold Souls.” That might be because I love love love Paul Giamatti. (Could it be that I am one of the few twenty-somethings...
“Bridge of Names” follows Devon Rogan (Allyson Sereboff – "Poultrygeist") as she limps down the street to an unknown location. We learn later that...