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By | January 2002
SUNDANCE MIDNIGHT MOVIE! The performances of this Unambiguously Drunk Duo is spectacular…
There's dumb, and there's dumber. And then there's "Dumb and Dumber." Apparently the dumbest of the dumb are Canadians. Whether it's the filmmakers or the...
One doesn't talk, the other talks entirely too much. I'm not talking about Jay and Silent Bob, this is "Mute & Motormouth" an animated short from...
"Quitting" opens with people on the streets of Beijing discussing Jia Hongsheng, who is - or was - one of China's busiest young movie stars. Intercut with...
The 2002 Slamdance Film Festival will close with Michael Ritchie's 1968 classic "Downhill Racer," an exhilarating thriller set against the backdrops of the...
Aiming to do what the Formula One circuit has done for international auto racing and the PGA Tour for golf, The US Film Festivals Circuit, a promotion and...
Continuing its success of acquiring films at and around the time of the Sundance Film Festival, Hypnotic has announced its slate of new films for its 2002...
CRITIC DOCTOR EXAMINES: Stephen Hunter (Washington Post), Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times), Dave White (ifilm.com), J. Robert Parks (tollbooth.org), Marc...
There are parts of Patrick Stettner's feature writing and directing debut, Business of Strangers, that will make anyone who has toiled in the corporate...
"I don't know what I'm doing here," Lola says to her therapist. Upon examining her life, Lola (Sabrina Grdevich) discovers no real issues, no problems,...
The Library of Congress is seeking nominations for the 2002 roll-call on its National Film Registry. To be eligible, a film must be an American production...