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By | March 2005
Adam White’s “Balls” provides an intriguing insight into human behavior…
If filmmaker Adam White’s pilot for a game-reality show is ever picked up by a major television network, Americans across the country would be privy to...
Indian film goddess Aishwarya Rai's first English language film, the Jane Austen-meets-Bollywood musical comedy "Bride & Prejudice," seems designed for the...
A warm short that’s been working its way through the festival circuit for the last couple of years, writer-director Dylan Rush’s “The Ice Cream...
Godard. While there are many directors that have shocked audiences few have had the overall effect and lasting appeal of Jean-Luc Godard. A former film...
This is the Amir Motlagh film I’ve been waiting to see, and I have to say it is his best, most complete effort to date. It’s a documentary, but done...
After Saturday's scheduled after-hours party at Cinequest turned out to be light on filmmakers and heavy on some of San Jose's more unsavory locals, the...
This year’s Festival, which will run from April 19 through May 1 in locations throughout lower Manhattan, will surpass its previous marks for world,...
The line between “subject content” and “exposition” isn’t quite clear when it comes to the MPAA. Why should a film get a ratings shaft just...
The American Cinematheque presents Comedy Shorts on Wednesday, March 9th at 7:30 PM at the Egyptian Theatre, featuring some of the funniest shorts from...
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