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By | September 2003
“The Country Doctor” is about as myopic as a blind umpire…
Okay, look. If you're going to go to all the trouble of adapting a short story or novel, especially if, as in this case, it's a piece of work by Kafka, you...
LUNAFEST, a national festival of films by, for or about women, will return to screens nationwide for the third year beginning in October 2003. In addition...
Bruce Campbell is scheduled to appear following the Friday, Oct. 3 evening (7:30 and 10:00 PM) shows at the Nuart in Los Angeles for discussion following...
Now this is a movie for REAL film freaks! Cinemania is a portrait of five of the most eccentric moviegoers in New York City. It'll either make you feel...
Peter Jackson calls Cabin Fever "the film horror fans have been waiting for." Apparently, the profits from Lord of the Rings afforded him enough crack and...
This DVD is quite the sensory experience, especially in 5.1 sound. Talk about being submerged in a film. The world beats just overpower you as folks...
On September 9th, award winning indie filmmaker John Fucile’s morning was rudely interrupted by an unexpected trip to a New York City jail. Fucile was...
Rithy Panh's has been called a Cambodian version of "Shoah," though unlike Claude Lanzmann's epic Holocaust documentary this film is much smaller and more...
Something less than the sum of its parts, Matchstick Men is a decent film that should have been a considerably better one. Based on a grab-bag of a...
Now celebrating its third year at the historic Hollywood Theatre in Portland, the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival (October 9-12) was created to promote the...