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By | March 2003
The best thing about this film is that it’s only twenty-eight minutes long…
Cheerfully cheesy comedy from Philly centering on a girl who becomes a lesbian when the moon is full after being kissed by one at a local bazaar. Lesli...
Everyone knows that Orson Welles began his filmmaking career with the biggest bang in movie history. Ironically, Welles ended his filmmaking career with...
Charlie (Alex Gonzalez) is quite a trooper when it comes to his love for astronomy, particularly when he hasn’t seen any stars through his telescope at...
“Faded” brings together stories of three mental patients through the eyes and ears of Doctor Bryant (Lance Beckoff), a psychiatrist who may be having...
As we know here at Film Threat, attitudes at film festivals vary significantly from the customary experience of viewing movies at the multi-plex. Beyond...
Jimmy Traynor, the indefatigable Baltimore-based indie dynamo who's created over 100 films in the past decade, is back with yet another film. This time...
The first annual Independent Film Festival of Boston will be held May 1-4, 2003 at the Somerville Theatre in Davis Square, Brattle Theatre in Harvard...
Nominations are now being sought for the 2003 edition of the National Film Registry, an annual listing of classic American films published by the Library...
“Bowling” for Dollars Rather than tweaking the establishment, or giving a journalistic pantsing to blowhard executives, Moore has decided these days...
The first obvious question that springs to mind when viewing Andrew Kolker and Louis Alvarez' hysterical yet informative documentary "Sex: Female," is "How...