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By | September 2009
Must a children’s film be politicized?
God damn the fact that a politically challenged child of the right was gifted with the ability to turn a clever phrase. The NY Post's critic Kyle Smith is...
Once upon a time, way back in the 60s, millions of Americans actually gathered around the family television each week to watch a program starring...a...
How better to see the Wizard than on the big screen? The new remastered print will screen on Wednesday, September 23rd in select cities to celebrate the...
"Entourage" imagined Marty Scorsese helming the classic American novel, but it sounds as if the often batty Baz Luhrmann is taking on the daunting task for...
"Eye for a Tooth" is an overly earnest (and overly long) film that presents the viewer (via the poster) with the following two questions: 1) What would...
As Mamet writes, so he directs – his shots get to the point, usually one we don't forget. In his book On Directing Film, the...
You would think a documentary about a pumpkin grower (Bill Foss in this case) attempting to grow the biggest pumpkin in Minnesota history would be fairly...
This languidly paced supernatural thriller by Alante Kavaite concerns Charlotte (Emilie Dequenne), a young sound engineer who is recovering from the shock...
A Lackluster Protest What happens when you get some paranoid, slightly pretentious people making a movie inspired by the Patriot Act? You get a film with...
Small Town Decay “Zombies of Mass Destruction” is a limb-shucking, eye-gouging hoot, full of both disemboweled stomachs and belly laughs. However, the...