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By | May 2006
“Mud” is an extraordinarily powerful story, strangely like a dark version of “Stand By Me…”
I was really impressed with “Mud”. Despite its oddly disjointed film style and its uneven focus, “Mud” is an extraordinarily powerful story,...
“The Green Faerie” brings the silent movie back in a very small way. There’s not a WORD of spoken dialogue anywhere, and the plot is advanced via...
When I reviewed “The Critic: The Complete Series” back in 2004, I noted that it and “Dr. Katz Professional Therapist” were the two cult TV shows I...
Peter Bogdanovich won't back down from the great wide open film he's doing on Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Bogdanovich admits he's been free falling...
We're all pretty excited to see how Richard Kelly will follow up "Donnie Darko," especially as details continue to trickle out about his next project...
Corn-fed cutie Jessie Bell accidently smashes her vehicle into a papier mache cow. She then finds herself within the confines of Meetweed Manor after being...
In the 1960s, publisher Barney Rosset commissioned original film scripts by Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco, Harold Pinter and Marguerite Duras. The scripts...
THE FOURTH ANNUAL GLOBAL PEACE FILM FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 14-21st, is looking for films from around the world. Among the topics and issues the programmers...
Having surely won the all time crown for most literal movie title, the forthcoming "Snakes on a Plane" is trying to also snag the prize for most literal...
As a kid in the 80's, we liked bad TV. We all loved "B.J. and the Bear," "Diff'rent Strokes," "Riptide" and "The Facts of Life" too, but there's no big...