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By | July 2013
Sure, “Pieta” is disturbing, but its shocks are strictly been there, done that…
“Pieta,” a grim revenge thriller from South Korean provocateur Kim Ki-duk (“The Isle,” “Bad Guy”), follows Kang-do (Lee Jung-jin), the...
Anyone who has ever been in the emergency room of an urban hospital will recognize the human drama on display in Peter Nicks’ award-winning documentary....
Only The Young, the new documentary about California Christian Skateboarders, plays like a Larry Clark film with a conscience. We look at scenes from it...
Jason Gwynn and Jay Sheldon's documentary short film, Going Dark: The Final Days of Film Projection, focuses on two men for whom the change in theatrical...
Mueller (Nick Karner) adores food, and his entire life has been about cooking and eating. Working his way up the ranks to become general manager for a...
Nominated for a Best Documentary Oscar, The Gatekeepers is a movie about secrets. Secret agents. Secret missions. State secrets. Dirty secrets. This...
Out biking in the woods with his friends, young Ray (Ellis Gage) finds the skeletal remains of a man. Inspecting the skull, he removes a tooth and, when...
Wilbur (Michael J. Sielaff) has just received a package from Al Queda and, unable to mail it back, decides instead to open it. Inside is a remote control...
Originally presented as part of PBS’ "Frontline," Olly Lambert’s documentary provides uncommon access to both sides of Syria’s increasingly vicious...
Digital Celluloid, a comic strip by artist Chris Cirillo, pokes fun at the films of today, tomorrow and yesterday. Whether it is a classic or an upcoming...