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By | July 2012
This week, Harry rebels against the Dark Arts for infringing on his libido…
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...
Rooftop Films has announced the Rooftop Filmmakers’ Fund AT&T Feature Film Grant, a $10,000 cash grant "given to one Rooftop alumni filmmaker, awarded...
Hi everyone. I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I know mine was memorable, because my twin daughters Lena and Zoe turned one. My girls enjoyed an epic...
This review may contain spoilers, though if you've seen any Spider-Man films or read the comics, there's really nothing you probably don't already...
A shy woman snaps photos of people on the subway, unbeknownst to her subjects. She returns home and uses the photos to create a collage of strangers;...
The short documentary Tarology, The Poetics of Tarot discusses the art and usage of tarot cards most notably by focusing on the practices and...
“Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas” is an independently produced film, but it certainly doesn’t seem like one. It has all the brightly lit, dopey scored,...
Shunned as a child, lonely John Bennett makes a wish for his new teddy bear to become real. His wish is granted, and after a brief run of celebrity for the...
Welcome to the cutest apocalypse ever. In the hands of filmmakers like John Hillcoat (The Road) and Lars von Trier (Melancholia), the end of the world can...
BOOTLEG FILES 434: “The Dogfather” (1974-76 theatrical animated series). LAST SEEN: At least two cartoons are on YouTube. AMERICAN HOME VIDEO:...