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By | December 2012
Nonetheless, as glossed-over Hollywood biopics go, “Hitchcock” is a pleasant diversion…
The creation of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” was a landmark event in the history of American film production and distribution, as a myriad of taboos...
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...
Best friends Chris (Rich Camp, who also wrote and directed the film) and Jackie (Frank Iac, who gets a co-writer credit) gotta find their friend, Barry....
As we barrel through the last 20 days of 2012, if, of course, the world doesn’t end on the 21st, today ignites part one of a two part series on,...
Directed by Ken Burns, his daughter Sarah Burns and her husband David McMahon, this documentary tells the shocking story of five Harlem teenagers framed...
Rich Sturdevant's feature film Envisage takes an experimental approach to its filmmaking, opting to give us the various characters' stories by using the...
It's college graduation day, and Preston (Trevor Morgan) is alone in a science lab, drinking liquor out of a beaker. Opting to save money on the graduation...
If you're bummed that you're not going to be able to catch Dave Grohl's documentary Sound City at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, be bummed no more as the...
To those around him, he's known only as the Mystery Man (Georgie Daburas). A new hitman on the scene, Mystery Man goes about his contracted killings with...
CXL follows the weird life of Nolan (played by Cole Alexander Smith). When we first meet him, he’s on a subway listening to a voicemail from his now...