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By | February 1998
What begins as a lush, pulpy gothic laced with intrigue quickly spins into a convoluted web…
What begins as a lush, pulpy gothic laced with intrigue quickly spins into a convoluted web of over engineered and preposterous plot twists. Woody...
Hong Kong action star Chow Yun-Fat makes his Hollywood debut in smashing style. But anyone who has seen Yun-Fat's imported works knows that he is the...
The first question you might ask about this riveting documentary is, "What in the hell would possess a guy to pound a nail through his penis?" The second...
Maxwell Smart? Austin Powers? Not even close, but that's what first time writer/director Jake Kasden -- nepotunistic son of Lawrence ("Silverado" and "The...
In trying to describe "Burn" it may be necessary invent a word stronger than intense. This, well, really, really, really intense film takes place entirely...
This film has the distinction of being the worst film at Slamdance and makes one wonder why it was even programmed. The story revolves around Charlie...
Director Neil Matsumoto tackles the subject of transgender individuals in "Phantom Pain" a beautifully shot black and white character study. Kristy...
A smalltown doctor (Joanna Going) travels to pick up her sister (Rose McGowan) from the airport, comes back, and the whole town is either dead or missing. ...
Never give your film a potential bad review title. A moniker like "The Black Hole," for instance, lends itself to all sorts of unflattering review...
This confused personal documentary by Odette Springer, a former Roger Corman employee, explores the world of scream queens and the actresses who would bare...