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By | April 1998
“The Schedule” is a near miss…
Jacob takes a job in Death's Collections Department, working for old Mr. Grim himself. His duties include collecting the souls of the world's dying based...
Juan (an impressive Cesar Herrera) is a young convicted gang member sent as part of his sentence to live with a Romero family still grieving over the death...
The most obnoxious, irritating film at the festival. Drake, Nate, Scott, and Tim are a group of slackers who lose their cable when they can't come up with...
Between SXSW and the 30P, filmgoers had over 100 features to choose from at over a dozen different venues, not to mention countless short films, music...
Peter Weir ("Fearless" and "Witness") directs funny man Jim Carrey in this not so funny oddity. Carrey stars as Truman, a man with the ideal middle...
For the second time this year (following "Dark City"), Oscar recipient William Hurt throws himself into a science fiction extravaganza and winds up second...
About the only thing suicidal in this lethargic crime drama is the convoluted script that wastes two fine performances by Christopher Walken and Denis...
When I saw this film's premise - a poet, his musician friend and a waitress who all hang out at a bar where two of them work and the rocker plays - I...
I've heard love and romance compared to many things, but barbecue's a new one on me. Yet, that's the metaphor of choice in Stacy Kirk's gritty rural Texas...
Here was a so-what film full of miserable cretins who deserved every bit of grief their actions caused them. Set for some useless reason in the...