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By | April 1999
Were you expecting a teen remake of “The Hands of Orlac”?
Were you expecting a teen remake of "The Hands of Orlac"? Don't hold your breath. This film's a little closer to "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey". There's...
Based on the novel by Julian Barnes, "Metroland" is essentially a kinder, gentler British rendition of "The Ice Storm." In this quaint tale of angst in the...
Incredible ... Brilliant ... Well Written ... Innovative ... all words that will never be used to describe Writer/Director George Haas' new film entitled...
"Pushing Tin" refers to what air traffic controllers do ... they "push tin" around in the skies. If this explaination sounds bad, wait until you see the...
The New York Times called the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico the "World's first post-modern revolution," whatever the hell that means. Nettie Wild,...
[ WHAT'S YOUR BIO? ] ^ I was born in Havana and moved to the US in '83. Love=Me3 is my feature debut. Prior, I directed several short films,...
After the success of "Rush Hour", Dimension is back to re-editing and releasing Jackie Chan's Hong Kong films in America with this film from 1992. Typical...
Yesterday's radicals are today's mainstream, or as a former hippie tells his punked out son "I didn't sell out, I bought in." That's essentially the anthem...
Director David Cronenberg's films have always been infused with bugs, slime, body parts and ooze; here again he seizes the opportunity to wallow in his...
Arlington Road has a kick-ass opening. A grinding, metallic score by Angelo Badalamenti plays under fragmented glimpses of a young boy dripping blood as he...