Your Independent Movie Guide
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By | February 2002
The end result is both unsettling and uplifting…
Kids say the darndest things. Especially when they are confronted with Uncle Bill's sex change operation. Yes, Uncle Bill is going to become Aunt...
According to that ol' cliche, being flat-out broke on your butt with the world caving in on you is supposed to be a highly liberating experience; a sort of...
The 4th Annual Hollywood Black Film Festival will open and close respectively with special presentations of "Me and Mrs. Jones," which stars Kim Fields,...
The first annual DIY Film Festival will honor director David Warfield and digital video feature "Ocean Park" as its grand prize winner at a gala party and...
Thirty emerging filmmakers are getting the chance to exhibit their work at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival thanks to a program being offered by...
On May 28th the double-disc Harry Potter DVD will hit stores with an extra 5 minutes and a load of extras. According to a Warner Home Video news release,...
Could this movie really exist? There certainly could never have actually been a day that you could see it and its legendary strip football finale at a...
John Sayles debut film, "Return of the Secaucus Seven," gave birth to the modern independent film. Here's a film, shot in static locations, with no camera...
John Turturro wins. It's a close call, the competition was pretty stiff, but he's definitely the winner. What am I talking about? Well, it seems that an...
From the AP wire service: Director Ted Demme had cocaine in his system when he collapsed and died from a heart attack on a basketball court last month, and...