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By | July 2005
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to be afraid. Be very afraid…
Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to be afraid. Be very afraid. Not because of the scariness of the content you're about to see if you're dumb enough to...
“Almost Peaceful” has been out for a few years, but now we Americans get to watch this subtitled French film about how people adapt and survive after...
The argument that one can successfully adapt ballet to film is not supported by Barbara Willis Sweete's well-intended but clumsy adaptation of "The...
One star is for a film that is both an intense displeasure to watch and is horribly made. Two stars are for the mundane but equivocally putrid. Three stars...
"Empty Oceans, Empty Nets" is a disturbing documentary on the effects of the reckless overfishing on the world's marine population. Spanning New England...
David Milken is more than a photographer. He is an artist. He paints with the acrylic lens of his camera, striving for perfection in each shot, struggling...
can tell you as a major film lover I first came into learned the name of Michael Findlay and his wife Roberta when I was a teenager, when I bought a copy...
This ambitious and artistic film adaptation of the legendary Dylan Thomas radio play has barely enjoyed anything resembling proper release. Its 1973...
The Cinematheque's annual Festival of all things supernatural, space age and sinister is back with a vengeance, offering up more brand new, classic and...
The International Experimental Cinema Exposition 2005 is getting ready to lift off this September 21st-25th in Denver, Colorado. The line-up thus-far...