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By | February 2003
SUNDANCE 2003 WORLD CINEMA SELECTION! May no one ever do such a thing again…
I don't have a lot of patience for operas to begin with, but I can at least appreciate how difficult it must be to stage or perform in one. And when seen...
There are relatively few conventions that a horror filmmaker needs to adhere to: have a convincingly frightening antagonist (who either has justifications...
Well, Jackie Chan is back as Chinese expatriate Chon Wang, and this time it's PERSONAL! The Chinese emperor's bastard son Wu Yip (Donnie Yen) has joined...
Some of the funniest parts of “The Syndicate,” director Allan Steele’s short film about three car wash employees, who decide to make the move to...
Who wants to get hit in the stomach repeatedly with a sledgehammer? Who wants to jam their hand into a running electric fan? The flimsy premise here is...
If you were a vampire, who the heck would possibly make a better victim than Misty Mundae? With her innocent peaches n' cream good looks and steamy...
Colin Bannon filmed “Boy’s War,” about a lad escaping an Indian raid on his home during the French and Indian War, when he was 14 years old. Granted,...
A year after making Boy’s War, Colin Bannon tried his hand at a more contemporary drama. In “The Grill,” Steve Silverman plays your standard...
“Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Works With Time” brought me right back to my childhood days of making castles out of sand, constructing forts out...
MGM Home Entertainment has finally released this bona-fide American classic on DVD and thus it is preserved digitally for the epoch, cementing its status...