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By | May 2003
Seemingly oblivious to the “real world” and prone to strange behavior…
Of all the strange and bizarre musical artists who reside on the fringe of popular music (and there are quite a few of them), Don Van Vliet, better known...
Long before you buy your ticket to the new Jim Carrey film, you've already been doomed to disappointment. Several parties play a role in this....
April is my Religion director Adam Hackbarth's band Spring Clock Wonder, the primary source of funds for stlfilmwire.com, has received the chance to open...
From now until mid-June, Kino on Video's cult titles on DVD and VHS are available for at 30% off. Titles include Jan Svankmajer's Conspirator's of...
Like a schoolyard bully who’s all talk and no bite, this Brazilian thriller blows a heck of a lot of hot air, but really doesn’t deliver on the...
Recently we have seen a revisitation in our society to that brief period of the late ‘50’s and early ‘60’s, that societal cusp between the...
This absorbing Italian drama captures the feel of the sun-drenched coastal community, even if it never quite grabs hold of us. This is one of those small...
It's surprising that Dodie Smith's beloved novel hasn't been adapted for the screen before now (she also wrote 101 Dalmatians). Going in you have that...
David Mackenzie's inventive Scottish thriller keeps us on our toes with its intelligent blending of horror, comedy and internal drama. Charlie (Alastair...
After watching this five minute film, my only reaction was, "It took two people to write this?" Simplistic is one thing, but trying to be clever about it...