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By | April 2008
This is one of the year’s very best offerings…
Anyone who labors under the opinion that the U.S. military occupation’s of Iraq has been and continues to be a tremendous success needs to put 52 minutes...
The “stoner comedy,” for years the unwanted rural half-brother of the genre, is enjoying a renaissance of late. Weed’s public profile is at an...
BOOTLEG FILES 230: "Shame of the Jungle” (1979 Belgian animated feature that riffs the Tarzan legend with adult humor). LAST SEEN: We cannot confirm the...
Josephine Decker and Brittany Blockman's "Bi the Way" examines the seemingly newfound acceptance of and comfortable association with bisexuality, and Film...
Kathleen Man’s curious film mixes non-fiction and narrative devices to examine the traffic in child sex slaves between Nepal and India. The film is...
In Bill Rose’s latest documentary, “This Dust of Words,” Stanford Professor John Felstiner shares with us his memories of former honors student...
The 2008 Cannes Film Festival lineup has been announced, and Steven Soderbergh's double "Che" Guevara shot "The Argentine" and "Guerrilla," Wim Wenders'...
Beginning immediately, visitors to TVLand.com will be greeted with a huge collection of movie trailers representing movies that TV Land viewers grew up...
We're fans of filmmakers making their films available for easy viewing online, and M dot Strange has taken that step with his film "We Are the Strange." So...
I’ve been a Public Enemy fan for a long, long time. My introduction to PE came on September 25th, 1992 in Atlanta at the inaugeral Georgia Dome show. PE...