Your Independent Movie Guide
DANCER IN THE DARK ^ Whose big idea was it? ^ Danish filmmaker Lars Von Trier was one of the co-conspirators behind "Dogme 95" as well as the director of...
"Brother" is another nihilistic, post-Reservoir Dogs blend of tiresomely hip humor and serious splatter. After "Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead,"...
So how was it working with Chris and Jackie again? ^ I hated it. They had to force me to do this film. No, it was great. It's good to know that Chris is...
Every summer there's so much hype surrounding such big, loud cinematic atrocities (Pearl Harbor, anyone?), that you have to tune out the noise to find...
Left to his own devices, literally a babe in the woods, David's only friend is Teddy, his mechanical teddy bear. Teddy is another of A.I.'s oddities. At...
With the rousing commercial glory of Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in mainstream American theatrical release, it should come as no surprise that...
The dialogue (written by Sommers himself) is also shorthand, hurried exposition punctuated by quips, asides and blunt declarations like "Who are these...
Dancer in the Dark was far and way both the most loved and hated film experience of 2000. Lars Von Trier's sadistically brutal look at one woman's foray...
The Turkish Wizard of Oz will have a special one-time screening in New York on Monday, May 7 at the Two Boots Den of Cin, located at 44 Avenue A. Showtime...
Probably the most you can say about the first Academy Awards show to honor films of the new millennium is that it will likely go down as the least...