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By | August 2005
A murdered piano. A bucket of blood. A teenager named Noi who lives with a shrug…
A murdered piano. A bucket of blood. A teenager named Noi (Tomas Lemarquis) who lives with a shrug. Seventeen years-old, bored at school, living in an...
“The Muppets’ Wizard of Oz” is such an inert misfire of a movie that one can make a strong argument of permanently retiring Jim Henson’s characters...
The Japanese have had a longstanding capability for doing horror movies with minimal set changes, and I think I'm beginning to understand why. Japanese...
A maniac turns over a nightclub by brutally murdering its topless dancers, all the while videotaping the monstrous deeds. Two clumsy cops are called in to...
BOOTLEG FILES 092: "The Donny & Marie Show - The ‘Star Wars’ Episode” (1977 episode where the Osmonds met Darth Vader & Co.) LAST SEEN: Broadcast...
For most people, Paul Lynde is immediately identifiable with his risque, campy answers on the long-running TV game show “Hollywood Squares.” Indeed,...
Vitagraph opens EL CRIMEN PERFECTO (PERFECT CRIME, 2004, 105 min., Spain/Italy)), the latest black comedy from Spanish director Alex de la Iglesia in Los...
I always wondered how Wes Craven went from “The Last House on the Left” to, well, all the other films he did. If you’ve seen the cult classic...
Shaun Peterson has been making films since elementary school. An established music video director, Shaun stepped into the world of no-budget feature...