Your Independent Movie Guide
By Chris Gore | February 14, 2007
[youtube]rAFUXYQtrQA[/youtube]
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Comment *
Name *
Email *
Website
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Δ
I actually much preferred the morse code feeds from the mole in “Infernal Affairs” over the expected cell phone plot devices.
I thought “The Departed” was very good, but not the masterpiece so many have claimed it to be. Same goes for “Infernal Affairs.”
“Blossoms of Fire” has the distinction to be the first documentary feature on the lives of Mexican women who run their own fruit and vegetable stands....
To double-dip or not to double-dip? That's the question that often vexes DVD buyers. The same movie studios that were once so terrified of home video that...
Bugeater Films, the production arm of Slamdance Film Festival co-founder Dan Mirvish, has announced that its real estate musical feature film OPEN HOUSE...
I actually much preferred the morse code feeds from the mole in “Infernal Affairs” over the expected cell phone plot devices.
I thought “The Departed” was very good, but not the masterpiece so many have claimed it to be. Same goes for “Infernal Affairs.”