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By | May 2000
One of the best films of this year, I just hope everyone gets a chance to see it.
It took me a while to check out this British film, but then it took nearly two years and The Shooting Gallery for this masterpiece to be released in...
Takeshi Kitano, or "Beat" Takeshi, has long been an icon of Japanese cinema and a cult hero in America. An actor, writer, director, sometimes editor, and...
Bloated, pompous, tedious and shallow, the first hour or so of Philip Haas' "Up at the Villa" bears an uncanny resemblance to the high society characters...
I would be interested in seeing the cigarette budget for "Habitual Tendencies." I'm sure it exceeded the cost of every other aspect of the production put...
First, let me state that I am Film Threat's current expert on Peter Greenaway. No, don't thank me; it's a thankless task. None of his films, no matter the...
"Better Living Through Circuitry" is a documentary about the international electronic dance counterculture known as the rave scene. Raves are giant,...
This movie is so big, it can only be seen at IMAX theaters on a screen almost eight stories high. "Michæl Jordan to the Max" is a 45-minute...
Passion of Mind is a chick flick. And worse, it stars Demi Moore. Passion of Mind is a slow-moving chick flick written by Ron Bass that is kind of like...
Man, are these guys film geeks! Jay Bryant, Craig O'Conner and Tom Antonellis here join director Scott R. Martin in that old standby of no-budget video...
A clandestine alien life-force messily kills John Tama (Michæl Sato), a high-placed roguish businessman, assuming his identity as the first step...