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By | August 2003
Ever seen a movie that relishes being awful?
Ever seen a movie that relishes being awful? That knows it's low-budget and poorly made, so it compensates? Usually when it compensates, it has one of a...
Ah, Howard Phillip Lovecraft. Your work has been adapted, stolen, modified and outright bastardized more times than I care to count. Your name appears...
Well, that's it, folks. I hope you all enjoyed civilization, because life as we know it has ended. They put Paris Hilton in a movie. And it's NOT...
Walt is a writer who got frustrated with his latest book and burned it in an old coffee can. After throwing himself into a fit of depression and...
Shot mostly on digital video, "At Home and Asea" is a portrait of five young-to-middle-aged people, drifting through life somewhat aimlessly in Baltimore....
It was an instant hit when it screened at the San Diego Comic-Con this past weekend and it’s had Batfans all across the net pissing themselves silly over...
"After the Past" is a small, forgettable feature about two estranged brothers who find a new bond following the death of their abusive father. The film is...
Ah, summer. Good times down at the old creek, over at the playground, and in the alley behind the adult bookstore. On second thought, scratch that last...
“The Five Stages of Beer” is a goof on the studies of Elisabeth Kubler Ross and her exploration of the psychology of grief (denial, anger, etc.). The...
The story of “Seabiscuit” is legendary. A small, undersized horse with knobby knees, a large appetite and foul disposition is disowned and abandoned...