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By | January 2003
These three short films are an excellent Asian-style creepfest…
This unsettling Asian triptych features three supernatural examinations of the afterlife from three stylish directors. From Korea comes "Memories," a...
“Blood Work” is Clint Eastwood’s twenty-third film as a director and, as a writer-director; Eastwood has proven to be the most interesting of the box...
The filmmaker responsible for “La Puppé” describes himself as “the patriarch of the French New Wave, plush toy movement.” It is this absurdity...
“Dodge University: The Movie” portrays the antics of a group of professors and students at fictitious Dodge University. The project was produced by...
I have two pieces of advice for the makers of “Fielder’s Choice.” First, when making a movie that draws so heavily upon the themes of Field of...
The concept of four amnesiac superheroes saving the universe might seem fairly perverse, even by the loose standards of anime, yet the memory challenged...
A man in a dark suit wanders through the halls of New York City's Staten Island Ferry Terminal building. He has a dazed look on his face and the voices and...
Weeks ago, I saw a trailer for “Kangaroo Jack.” It started out with a bad premise and left me wanted to kill myself before the ending in which the...
The independent Nodance Film Festival, the world’s first DVD-projected film festival, has invited twenty-five feature films, shorts, music videos and...
Festivalgoers in Park City will get the chance to see the most talked about camera for the independent filmmaker - Panasonic's 24P camera - the DVX100. DP...