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By | March 2005
Pang demonstrates talent consistency in directing and writing…
Edmond Pang Ho-Cheung won the 2003 Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Director with his comedy “Men Suddenly in Black.” With his third film “Beyond...
1995’s “Get Shorty,” besides being a perfectly serviceable Elmore Leonard adaptation, was also noteworthy for being one of John Travolta’s last...
Argentinean movie director Emilio Vieyra immediately fires up his 1967 horror/sex send up "Blood of the Virgins" with the acute notion that most have given...
“Combat Shock” is primarily about Frankie Dunlan and his return home from the Vietnam war. Frankie was a hero, and for a long period of time, a P.O.W....
When “The Blair Witch Project” (Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez) came out in 1999, audiences tended to react in one of two ways. Either they knew it was...
Leading off this H.G. Lewis double feature is the 1971 hillbilly horror flick “This Stuff’ll Kill Ya!” “Stuff” follows the exploits of a bogus...
"Sigh" is a composition, mostly from found footage, which presents a theme and variations on the general idea of transmission, both the transmission of...
Like every step in to a public space (a supermarket, a movie theatre, a mall), which allows us to see people we probably never knew existed, documentaries...
“Between Two Worlds” conveys the story of author, artist and veteran, Fredric L. Arnold, who along with James J. Hagenback, was one of only two...
You know those action/sci-fi/thrillers from years before (mostly 1981-1988) where a man (who may or may not be insane) is amongst strangers (because he may...