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By | March 2008
If there is a point to this film, it is lost on me…
John Jay Harper is "one of the world's leading metaphysicians on the apocalypse [sic], the unveiling, revealing and opening of the third eye" and more. If...
Shot and directed with all the skill of a 1980s era CBS made-for-television-movie, "In the Company of Strangers" attempts to tell the tale of a young man's...
”Back when I was picking beans in Guatemala, we used to make fresh coffee, right off the trees I mean. That was good. This is shit but, hey, I'm in a...
Stay with me here, but if you’ve seen the inadvertently comical trailer for “Never Back Down,” you have probably been wondering the same things I...
To begin, "Writer's Day" is a horrible for name for a film about annual murders aboard a train. Granted, these murders fall on Writer's Day, but the title...
Now say what you want about Tyler Perry, but you have to admit his movies bank, and for damn good reasons, to boot. I may not be a fan and in many ways...
BOOTLEG FILES 225: “Japan Sinks” (1973 Japanese disaster epic). LAST SEEN: We cannot confirm the last public screening of this film. AMERICAN HOME...
The 2008 Easter holiday is upon us, and rather than show that awesome "The Easter Bunny Hates You" video again, we decided to showcase a short that is more...
Gregg Goldstein has written a piece for the Hollywood Reporter that has also been circulating on Reuters entitled "Print reviews less of a sure thing for...
As much as there is to like about "Crispy, Crackers and Beans," there's more than enough to frustrate viewers, too. Most upsetting is the missed...