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By | January 2008
Films like “Lumo” reconfirm that real life is often far more hypnotic than reel life…
“Lumo” is a compelling documentary that focuses on women victimized by rapist soldiers who terrorize the rural villages in civil war-torn Congo....
Note to filmmakers--if you're going to make a short film, make it at least long enough that people understand what it is you're trying to do. Karen...
The opening scene of “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” captures viewers with a breathtaking point-of-view shot, as the frame reveals the blurry,...
Ever wonder what you'd get if you took "Napoleon Dynamite", clone Jon Heder, put him in the movie twice, and then have both of them get killed off in a...
An old man walking to work one morning finds himself balked at his usual route and forced to take a memorable side trip in "Chocolates." And what a long,...
The American horror film has been on a steady, relentless decline since the 1980s. And while even that era of cookie cutter slasher flicks yielded a few...
It's hard to talk about a movie that watches like a parody of a K-Tel music ad; a movie that plays the oldest slasher movie standards like it invented them...
Harry Langdon was among the most polarizing figures in movie comedy history – either you thought he was an equal to Chaplin and Keaton, or you found him...
If variety is the spice of life, then there’s no better place to be January 3-14 than in Palm Springs for the 19th annual edition of the ever-popular...
BOOTLEG FILES 214: “Fantasmagorie” (1908 animated film by Emile Cohl). LAST SEEN: Widely available on numerous Net sites. AMERICAN HOME VIDEO: In...