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By | October 2002
IN THEATERS! A tribute to tired cliches…
Turning to the F/X network and finding an old "M.A.S.H." rerun. Opening that letter from Ed McMahon and learning you actually haven't won a million...
During his communist regime in Romania, Nicolæ Ceaucescu wanted to increase his nation's work force. The tyrant's solution was to outlaw both...
The event which took place in Derry, Northern Ireland on January 30th 1972 is one the Irish can't forget and the British don't want to remember. On that...
There is a global truth about trust. The wealthy don’t trust the poor, and the poor don’t trust the police. Another truth is Texas’ cautionary...
Tenacious British filmmaker Nick Broomfield puts himself right in the middle of this rather frightening documentary about the shooting deaths of rappers...
Never known to shy away from the plight of the Native American, director Chris Eyre is going through the paces again with his usual high melodramatic style...
Japanese director Takashi Miike has made a living out of jolting filmgoers with the most unconventional movies of the last few years. In 2000, he...
In its opening, “Death Factory” features a hilarious credit that reads “Based on an original idea by Jeff Leroy and David Sterling.” This raises...
While the title “Zombie Doom” certainly gives a decent idea of the plot of Andreas Schnaas’s latest splatterfest, its international title still wins...
Mmmmmmm...experimental and student film. Nothing puts one in the mood for this viewing experience more than a few drinks. This is why it is such a...