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By | April 2003
“Pennyman” is an oddly amusing little film from writer/director/producer Robert Welkner…
“Pennyman” is an oddly amusing little film from writer/director/producer Robert Welkner. Mr. Welkner also stars as the titular hero, no… not a...
There are many things that go into a great documentary film. Without rifling through them, I think what makes a great doc is when you see someone or...
Did you ever sit down to watch a movie and say to yourself about five minutes in “I’m really not in the mood for this?” That was the feeling I got...
In WWII, the great scientist and adventurer, Professor Jack Crandall, was recruited by the American government to build the ultimate weapon to preserve...
"Ashes of Time" doesn't follow a traditional narrative but, rather, carefully unspools a number of interconnected plot threads. The common link between all...
It's good to see that a film can still use ethnic stereotypes in an offensive, humorous manner without coming across as propaganda for the Aryan Nation....
Ah, the return of the classic cinematic makeover. You know the one, a lass of incongruity or superficial ugliness, is suddenly altered into something of...
One expects moments of discomfort from a Hollywood disaster film, of course, and The Core doesn't disappoint on that front. On a number of others, to be...
Amidst the rash of actors making their directorial debuts, along comes Chris Rock with “Head of State”, a mild comedy that’s strong enough on his...
He may have copped some flack for sullying the Batman franchise and conceding to the unpleasantness of some real duds in recent times, but Director Joel...