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By David Finkelstein | May 2014
Well-made candy can be very enjoyable, when you are in the mood for it…
Kurt Frausun describes “Peacock,” his new shortish feature, as telling a story of an artist in search of his muse, but this narrative will not be...
Hey Filmmakers, welcome to Going Bionic #212, also known as our 4th Birthday Party! May 18, 2014 marks our 1,460th day of “going bionic,” and with...
German poet Rainer Maria Rilke wrote his poem “Requiem for a Friend” in 1908. His beloved friend, painter Paula Modersohn-Becker, had died in...
Perhaps because of their woeful economic state, there aren’t a lot of films coming out of Greece at the moment. Hopefully, “Standing Aside, Watching”...
“In the Wolf’s Belly” is an intriguing and beautifully made short by Yiorgos Nalpantidis. The film shows us essentially the same sequence of images...
Robert Fantinatto's documentary feature film, I Dream of Wires, walks us through the evolution and history of modular synthesizers, focusing heavily,...
Barely seen its brief 1979 theatrical release, Stephen Verona’s feature film offers a glum view of a chapter of New York City history that many people...
Charlie Paul's documentary, For No Good Reason, takes a look at the life and artwork of Ralph Steadman. Probably best known for the illustrations that...
When a malevolent virus infiltrates National Security Agency computers and threatens the destruction of US and global intelligence, NSA officials enlist...
“Soul Food Stories” explores life in the minute Bulgarian town of Satovcha (population 2021). The film’s premise is that despite the lack of...