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By | May 2002
“Down and Out In Beverly Hills” this ain’t…
"Down and Out In Beverly Hills" this ain't. "Have You Seen Clem" is a different type of homeless person movie -- it's a "docu-dram-edy." I didn't make...
I'm totally down with what's going on this film. I don't care if hot waxing all my body hair off turns me into a brain-dead zombie, I'm sick and tired of...
In Canada, the sport of curling is front page news in the sports broadcasts and newspapers, but outside of Canada, it's nothing more than a cult pastime. ...
The 15th Annual Dallas Video Festival will present their prestigious Ernie Kovacs Award to Bill Camfield (aka Icky Twerp), the host of Slam Bang Theater,...
The next installment of the Lost Film Festival (7.0) is slated for November or June 1st-7th, 2002 in Philadelphia. An initial list of Lost Fest films has...
A young night watchman at the Chekov Museum discovers a strange, bearded man in the bathroom taking a bath (in his clothes.) The man seems to take an...
Reviews include the films: STELLAR, 5M8, BE1C, CIVIS, 17SFHJK, 913-7, MUSHROOM, TORTURED CORRIDOR, PUNCH, SQUARES FOR BREAKFAST, SMILE, VICTIMS, WATER...
This film begins with fingerprints made directly on the film stock. The rapid, machine-gun-like rhythm created by seeing a different image on each frame...
This film was made by applying the filmmaker's blood directly to film stock. The images, changing 24 times a second, are a dizzying variety of splotches,...
In the relentless energy of this short film, every frame presents a different view of a bank building in Frankfurt. The bank is always more or less...