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By | October 2009
Masterpieces of literature-to-film are a rare breed; this film falls short with satisfaction.
Filming the life of a poet is a tricky thing – if tragic love must be addressed, it can't be overstressed. In a poet's romance, we expect – or should...
Some nasty little creeper tossed a bug into the Threat - we apologize to our readers and want to assure you that we are all...
Jay (Todd Giglio) and Matt (Christopher Springer) are blue-collar workers who used to be in a rock band together. Matt flaked out, however, and the band...
BOOTLEG FILES 304: “Hill Number One” (1951 made-for-TV film with James Dean in his first movie role). LAST SEEN: Online at Archive.org. AMERICAN...
This short film, which will screen at the Philadelphia Terror Film Festival this month, relates the story of how the Micah Rood (or “Mike”) apple came...
Lara (Eilis Cahill) is a sixteen-year-old goth girl spending her miserable existence in a small town in upstate New York. Through her diaries (presented...
After a year, Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher are back on the road for another amazing tour of The Found Footage Festival with all new videos (and I really...
Screenwriter Jennifer Scharf plays Jenna, one of a trio of friends whose life is not turning out quite like she had planned. She thinks she has cancer,...
"Last Things (Trilogy)" is a three part poetic short from Israel, by Sharon Horodi and Cheb M. Kammerer. It begins with compelling footage of a bee colony,...
Imagine you’re a frumpy French house cleaner who stays up all night conjuring hallucinatory paintings of fruits and flowers because your guardian angel...