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By | April 2004
I’m curious to hear what anti-abortionists make of this film…
One thing most people don't know about me is that I used to volunteer my time at a women's clinic. I was the guy who made sure that nobody tried to stop...
Odd stuff and I like it. “Peluca” focuses on uber-geek Seth as he convinces his two friends to ditch their high school P.E. class with him to wander...
"Razing Appalachia" is a leisurely documentary about the compelling 1998-99 struggle between the Arch Coal Inc. mining monolith and a band of villagers...
"Tabernacle" is a poetic montage, which includes grainy, slowed down images of rocky mountainous terrain, extremely close-up and slightly out of focus...
A surefire recipe for cultural whiplash: watch an episode of "MTV's Spring Break" or an installment of "The Real World" and then watch "The Year That...
Movies such as “Harry and Max” present numerous challenges to viewers, such as wondering to whom this movie is targeted towards. I mean, I’m quite...
A parapsychology professor, his students and a disturbed psychic lock themselves in the haunted Smith Garrett Building – known as the “Strawberry...
The ten minute version of “Things Fall Apart” (Yaniv Raz) is a prologue to a feature-length film. If it’s a taste of its own feature-length film,...
The words “entered as evidence” appears on the VHS label of “Angela’s Home Movie.” I didn’t think anything of it until I popped the tape in the...
Taking place in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, April 22-25, the RiverRun International Film Festival promises documentaries, dramas, comedies, and...