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By | August 2000
Your “bad movie” sickness will get to you long before the shaky-cam does…
Rob Thrasher is an insane inmate who escapes from an institution after killing a couple of goth punk whatchamacallums for throwing a coke bottle at him. ...
Though the Slamdance Film Festival always lands in Utah to run concurrently with bohemouth Sundance, the touring festival hits many cities over the course...
"Survivor IV: Mission to Mars" is Ed Bain's spacey, unique look at the most obsession-creating show on television right now, the omnipresent...
Allan Piper, the Boston-based writer and director of the acclaimed indie "Starving Artists" is prepping for his follow-up film, "Nocturne" -- a horror...
Others can try to describe a movie to you, but often you're never going to understand what they mean until you see it for yourself. Japanese cinema is...
This video mockumentary follows the exploits of Jericho and Randy Johnson (the frighteningly unstable Baptist missionary, not the all-star baseball player)...
At first, seeing an image of dropped leather glove and then of someone watching their bloody hands, I'm thinking O.J. documentary. Nope; not unless the...
In the tradition of the comedy concert films of Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor before him, Spike Lee this summer brings The Original Kings of Comedy, a...
ALWAYSi is now airing their selections for the 2nd Annual ALWAYSi Independent Film Festival. The 92 films premiering will be set to view from August 20,...
You think 2001 is a long way away? Well, you're wrong, and The 2001 Texas Film Festival knows that. The Festival, which begins on February 15th and...