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By | October 2011
“The Black Sleep” is a forgettable “B” with no sting…
Out of circulation for many years, this 1956 B-level cheapie (made in 12 days for $225,000) is notable for bringing together a number of horror flick icons...
BOOTLEG FILES 399: “The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds” (1972 feature film starring Joanne Woodward and directed by Paul...
"Dies Irae" is a stunningly poetic and beautiful short film by Jean-Gabriel Périot, which has deservedly been screened at a large number of festivals and...
"marks…holes" is an abstract animated short by Henry Gwiazda. Gwiazda uses computer software to generate a large number of landscapes, which combine...
The eponymous error of David Sington’s documentary refers to a rare public admission of “Oops!” by former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan in...
I've written about Homecoming before, but if we're covering the Flyway Film Festival and it's in competition, then there's no reason not to write a few...
The first thing you need to ask yourself before you decide if you're going to watch Il Cacciatore Di Anatre (a.k.a. The Duck Hunter) is if you've seen The...
Film Threat's next Film in 140 Panel on Twitter will take place on Wednesday, October 26, 2011 from 9-10pm EST. Our topic is "Social Media and Filmmaking:...
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...
Best known for films that are provocative and eccentric, Cinema Epoch’s “Minty: The Assassin” is no exception. That being said, “Minty” is not...