Your Independent Movie Guide
By Chris Gore | February 14, 2007
[youtube]rAFUXYQtrQA[/youtube]
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Comment *
Name *
Email *
Website
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Δ
I actually much preferred the morse code feeds from the mole in “Infernal Affairs” over the expected cell phone plot devices.
I thought “The Departed” was very good, but not the masterpiece so many have claimed it to be. Same goes for “Infernal Affairs.”
BOOTLEG FILES 119: "Rain” (1932 drama starring Joan Crawford and Walter Huston). LAST SEEN: We cannot confirm the last public screening of this...
Murder, Anyone? started out as a play by Gordon Bressack, the Emmy-winning writer of Pinky and the Brain, among several other childhood gold standards....
THINKfilm has acquired worldwide rights to the documentary "Fuck" which traces the beginnings and uses of the F-word. The film, directed by Steve Anderson,...
I actually much preferred the morse code feeds from the mole in “Infernal Affairs” over the expected cell phone plot devices.
I thought “The Departed” was very good, but not the masterpiece so many have claimed it to be. Same goes for “Infernal Affairs.”