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By | December 2012
If you see only one film this year by a handsome actor from Bahston, make it “Argo”…
Remember back in the late nineteen hundred and nineties when two handsome boys from Bahston arrived on the scene and wowed everyone with an original...
I had the good fortune of experiencing the musical version of "Les Misérables" when it opened on Broadway in 1987. It was a fascinating production in...
In Christian Kotey's short film The Arrival, Louise (Lynn Rafferty, who also wrote the screenplay) is broke and she needs money fast. While talking...
Joe Berlinger joins BYOD to discuss his wide-ranging output over two decades of landmark documentary filmmaking. We go from the legal battles of...
Logan Hendricks and Kyle Clark's documentary Love at a Certain Age focuses on love and relationships for men and women in their later years of life on this...
Somewhat drunken and disgraced journalist John (Matt Scully) tries to redeem himself at his former newspaper with a story about an odd symbol he found...
If you have that old three-disc DVD set in the slipcase, you can safely replace it with this svelte new two-disc Blu-ray release, unless you're like me and...
Black Biscuit is a two hour and seven minute headache. At the time of writing this review, the film's story was described on IMDb as “A group of misfit...
Digital Celluloid, a comic strip by artist Chris Cirillo, pokes fun at the films of today, tomorrow and yesterday. Whether it is a classic or an upcoming...
This review was originally published on January 21, 2012... In light of the Paradise Lost trilogy, there is always going to be an undercurrent of...