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By | November 2003
In the case of “Late For Work,” the tragedy is 9/11…
The most effective scene in "Late For Work" is a slow pan of a wall festooned with hastily made missing people fliers. These types of scenes, just like the...
Big, small, curved, straight, she’s touched, sucked, fucked and plaster casted some of the most famous dicks around. This is the story of Cynthia...
If you make it to the end of the credits, you will see something that will scare you worse than anything you've ever seen in a horror movie: Coming Soon --...
"Peoplemovin.com" is dedicated to the millions of temp workers out there. You may be one of them. If you are, you know the jobs can sometimes suck, and...
A journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step. To know the road ahead, ask those coming back. We’re off to see the wizard. Many clichés swirl...
Judging by the tone and content (and insistently recurrent cast) of this compilation tape, which contains five short films from “Bigglesworth...
In post 9/11 America does the phrase "melting pot" still have meaning? Is the invitation inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty-"Give me your...
No matter what other things spring to mind at the conclusion of “The Matrix Revolutions,” no matter what curses spring to your lips, what baffled...
Come Christmas time, what could be better than a star-studded British romantic comedy? How about some five-and-a-half British romantic comedies, all...
After a reportedly lackluster Cannes Film Festival this year, Gus Van Sant's latest rambling, languid and enigmatic art film "Elephant" walked away with...