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By | April 2002
Bill is a man on the move, but where is he going?
Bill (J.D. Roberto) is a man on the move, but where is he going? Up at the crack of dawn, this hard-driving advertising executive is simultaneously talking...
If you're not particularly well off, living in today's America is a little bit like being caught in the world's most expensive candy store with only three...
Men and women have differing reactions to staring at naked people of the opposite sex. We men can't seem to get enough of unclothed and partially...
"I Want to Know the Thoughts of God" is a six-minute exercise in naive theological rumination which is actually more interesting for what transpired...
"Mother and Son" was recently screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as part of a major retrospective of the films of Alexander Sokurov, the...
Making a decent haunted house is a little bit like making an independent movie. You've got to have some imagination and hopefully some smarts. You've got...
Towards the end of "Del Fuego," a character known as Little Miss Tokyo (who works as a physician by day and a stripper by night) sighs unhappily and offers...
Here's a message to the U.S. Marines currently stationed in Afghanistan: hey guys, if you want to really torture the captured Taliban and Al-Qæda...
Every once in a while, a film comes along that reassures me that real filmmakers are actually still out there. It just fills me with a warm feeling that I...
What has happened to Carl Franklin? He made such a promising splash with the gritty 1992 crime thriller "One False Move," and followed that up with 1995's...