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By | August 2000
This is one “Pedestrian” that walks with a limp…
Writer/director Jason Kartalian slams his struggling screenwriter lead character Marty (Jeffrey Stubblefield) pretty hard for writing primarily about...
It's Nunsploitation, Italian style. Following the death of her father in England, Elizabeth (Louise Salter) is curious about the convent that he supports....
After the mood is set by a collage of found footage from old science and science fiction films, the camera, like some unmanned probe, begins to explore an...
Bob St. John (Michæl Patrick Gaffney) is a professor of physics ("like the guy in the wheelchair" - a running joke). When he's not creeping out his...
Two men fly into the Copenhagen airport. The second one (Udo Kier) desperately tries to track down the first one. When the first man attacks a lone woman...
Every so often a film comes along that just breaks your heart... and then there are films like this one that hit you in the head like an aluminum baseball...
After the haunting and affecting "The Sent Down Girl," I was curious what actress-turned-director Joan Chen would do in her second directorial effort. ...
What happens when an average Joe, walking through a blighted urban setting, comes across a dying man covered in blood and then can't convince his armed...
OH, THE HORROR! THE HORROR! This Christian mythology/millennium thriller is so silly, cynical, and half-assed, I kept thinking Jay and Silent Bob would pop...
Ari Gold's hypnotic short "Helicopter" effortlessly binds together the sometimes fractured elements of loss -- the confusion, the sensory shock and stunted...