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By | March 2006
SXSW 2006 REVIEW! I thought I really liked horror films until I saw “Slither…”
I thought I really liked horror films until I saw “Slither.” That’s not an insult to the film. I just realized I don’t like horror as much as...
Chan-wook Park is no doubt one of the most interesting filmmakers alive today. In 2002, he began what he dubs his “vengeance” trilogy with “Sympathy...
[Note: For some reason that supposedly involves a problem with the reels, the Sundance U.S. premiere screening on which this review is based was missing...
As a playwright, Tyler Perry delivers an innovative form of light entertainment. His stage version of “Madea’s Family Reunion” features himself as...
A survey of Milla Jovovich’s film career turns up action films like “The Fifth Element” (Luc Besson, 1997), “The Messenger” (Luc Besson, 1999),...
You have to, you just have to appreciate a film company that’s willing to distribute rare films to the film buffs of America, and one of the prime...
I’ve heard good things about Asylum Entertainment and up until now, they seemed to be really heading in a good direction creative-wise, but lately, all...
Most Americans are probably unaware of recent events that took place in Liberia, the West African republic with long and complicated ties to the United...
It was always possible that despite Chris Columbus’ missteps in the opening films of the “Harry Potter” series, greatness in magical filmmaking could...
Watching “Network” three decades after it was first released (“Still mad as hell after 30 years,” the DVD cover proclaims), I was amazed at Paddy...