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By | December 1999
Bottom line: “Galaxy Quest” is the best Star Trek movie since “The Wrath of Khan”…
It is with a heavy heart that I must report to you that Star Trek is officially dead. What "Blazing Saddles" did for the Western genre, "Galaxy Quest"...
In this semi-autobiographical piece from writer Angela Shelton, Janet McTeer plays single mother Mary Jo Walker who is trapped in a continuing cycle of...
Let's step back into ancient history; back to the dawn of the video revolution when a "Sundance" was a low-end Chrysler product and film festivals, held...
This short documentary came with a stack of articles clipped from local papers in and around Humboldt State University all decrying the existence of a...
If you were legendary comic Andy Kaufman, you would basically divide your audience into two factions: those that got the joke and IDIOTS. Unfortunately,...
Woody Allen continues his film cycle with alternating good films and bad films. Thankfully, after the teeth-grinding of "Celebrity", it's time for a good...
Susanna Kaysen wrote the book, "Girl, Interrupted" about the year she spent in a mental institution after high school graduation in the late 1960's. "A...
Filmmaker Jane Campion ("Angel at My Table", "The Piano") has displayed genius, passion, insight, and self-indulgence in her work (but not always at the...
Philip Lowe is in prison for killing his sister Nicole and raping her dead body. That one sentence pretty much describes the feel good factor of Todd E....
Well, I can see why all the geeks on the Internet didn't like it. This is the first "Star Trek" date film and they may have some trouble coming up with...