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By | April 2013
“Disconnect” makes you want to be a better person both online and IRL…
At first glance, “Disconnect” seems a cautionary tale about the many dangers of the Internet. The characters in the film are all negatively affected in...
In the movies drug deals never go off as planned. If they did, I suppose, the running times of the movies would be a lot shorter. In the case of Cross...
Unavailable for many years, Shirley Clarke’s 1967 underground feature has returned in a beautifully restored version. And if the production doesn’t...
Kurt Kuenne joins BYOD to talk about Dear Zachary and shows clips of it to highlight the process of turning a letter to his lost friend’s son into a...
Love her or loathe her, Margaret Thatcher certainly had the most profound impact on British politics during the post-World War II era. Alan Byron’s...
Something strange is happening at Apartment 201, but how did it all begin, and when, if ever, will it end? Filmmaker Jacques De Beaufort sets himself a...
The latest from writer-director Brian Helgeland (The Order) has all the makings of an inspirational sports biopic. Unfortunately, he made a bio about the...
Ex-convict Tieg, her stripper sister Sirah, and their junkie half-sister Lily, make a desperate attempt to make better lives for themselves. Stealing a...
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...
In Hell Fire’s official press release, producer Frank Garfi summarized the film thusly: “It’s about four prostitutes who accidentally kidnap the...