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By | November 2007
Of all the Hollywood horror stories, “Casting Call” is likely to be the most plausible…
Of all the Hollywood horror stories, "Casting Call" is likely to be the most plausible. In fact, if this isn't going on right now, somewhere, I'd be...
How do you write about "Heckler"? If you trash it, aren't you just like the people they're complaining about? If you praise it, aren't you just trying to...
A couple years ago, a blizzard hit Denver right before the holidays, shutting down I-25—the only major artery that runs through my middle-of-nowhere...
This Danish thriller unravels nice and easy, revealing little bits of information along the way so the audience can gradually understand the situation our...
In the late 1960's, Texan farm boy Gary Bradley moved to Austin, Texas in pursuit of the American Dream: a nice house with a white picket fence and lots of...
I think all of the shorts on this DVD can be found somewhere on Pixar's other releases, but for those who love them and want to learn more about this...
I used to divide Pixar's pantheon of movies into two categories: great and good. The former contains the two "Toy Story" movies, "The Incredibles," and...
Noah Baumbach's study of family dysfunction is poignant, disturbing, and more mature than his earlier film on the same theme, "The Squid and the Whale." ...
Catherine Breillat's adaptation of a Barbey-D'Aurévilly novel, "The Last Mistress" is that rare period piece in which characters and their relationships...
Going into the "Solos" screening late Sunday night, I was hoping the Singaporean feature about a teacher-student affair would have some hot gay sex to keep...