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By | October 2000
“Vampire Night” is the sort of film that never gets released, it just sort of escapes…
One of the dangers of digital video is that it often falls into the wrong hands. It's cheaper than film. It's more accessible, and it's easier to use as...
At first, Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack) doesn't seem to have a hell of a lot going for him. Most of his friends are girls, he lives with his bitter sister...
John Hughes built his considerable reputation and wealth by dissecting and giving voice to the minds and hearts of Chicago's upper class suburban youth....
"River's Edge" opens with a twelve-year-old kid tossing his little sister's prize doll into the river. It doesn't even remotely get any more uplifting....
"Did you hear? School's been cancelled today because Kurt and Ram killed themselves in a repressed gay suicide pact!" I'm actually pretty truly shocked...
Brendan Fraser was surprisingly funny in "George of the Jungle," a film that was much smarter than its dumb brand of humor would have you believe. Fraser...
Scripted by cult author and ex-con Eddie Bunker ("Straight Time") from his original novel, "Animal Factory" is actor/director Steve Buscemi's sophomore...
That thumping sound you just heard was me taking off the kid gloves to throw down the gauntlet. This ain't gonna be pretty. I'm sure the studio and the...
Originally produced for HBO, Joe Dante's satirical movie "The Second Civil War" examines what happens when network media, guns, and extreme right-wing...
As a rule, French cinema is among the most dangerous in the world. Notoriously avant garde fare, it is often steeped in a "unique" sense of art that proves...