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By | December 2003
A spooky, even moody, short that shows promise of a bright young filmmaker on the rise…
Cthulhu Gardens has got a couple of problems. Well what small town doesn’t? Not only does it have a mysterious creature, many believe to be an urban...
Harry (Matías del Pozo) is not the real name of the young protagonist of "Kamchatka," but that's his choice when he is told he must choose an alias. It's...
Since his 1978 breakthrough, “Gates of Heaven,” master documentarian Errol Morris has made a career out of exploring the psyches of oddballs, enigmatic...
With all that I’ve heard about MeniThings’ short CG animated film The Freak, what with it playing countless festivals and scoring a five star review...
It’s almost not fair. When confronted with landscapes of jawdropping primeval beauty, cherry blossoms floating in a gentle wind, noble warriors in a...
Few movies have experienced the intensity of critical evisceration as "Myra Breckinridge," the free-wheeling 1970 adaptation of Gore Vidal's best-seller. ...
If you feel the way I do about "reunion of college friends" movies (like The Big Chill or The Return of the Secaucus 7), you’d want someone to take a...
“The Santa Clause 2” picks up eight years after the events of the original “The Santa Clause.” Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) is now fully ensconced in...
"Drowned Out" focuses on the valiant but futile struggle of the people of Jalsindhi, a poor farming village in India, who are facing eviction as their...
Nothing in life comes free. It's a lesson we all learn at one time or another; a lesson that Alice (Emily Grace) learns during the course of "What Alice...