THE DEVIL IN MISS DEVIL
How’d you get your start in the horror movie biz? Accidentally just from being a model I was asked to do some acting & liked it so I pursued it … So a friend introduced me to another & so on. Then I got into following casting calls, ect.. What would you say your [...]

Posted on May 31, 2004 by Chris Parcellin
THE DEVIL IN MISS DEVIL
Blood, lust, power tools, fangs, lingerie, etc… “I need to be able to change my look as needed. So for me it’s more about the make-up & clothes or lack of them that makes me look different to a certain degree. I love attention, but if I’m just shopping or going to the gym I kinda blend…Kinda…”

Posted on May 31, 2004 by Chris Parcellin
ENTER THE DEN OF SIN: CRAZY ASIAN STAR WARS RIP-OFFS
Mariko McDonald and her fiancé host a weekly film night in their apartment, affectionately known as the Den of Sin. It’s kinda like evil film school and you’re invited to attend. Playing at the Den this week, some good old fashioned Asian sci-fi…

Posted on May 31, 2004 by Mariko McDonald
“ANCHORMAN” TRAILER
http://www.filmthreat.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1142

Posted on May 31, 2004 by Film Threat Staff
“STANDER” TRAILER
http://www.filmthreat.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1140

Posted on May 31, 2004 by Film Threat Staff
WELCOME TO YEAR SEVEN OF DANCES WITH FILMS
Among the selections this year are “Dead & Breakfast” and “Purgatory House…”

Posted on May 31, 2004 by Film Threat Staff
BIFF ANNOUNCES 7TH ANNUAL LINE-UP
It all goes down June 4-13…butthead!

Posted on May 31, 2004 by Film Threat Staff
GRADUATION NIGHT
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![]() Year Released: 2004 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 85 minutes |
Shadow puppetry, vicious clowns, an alcohol storage closet decorated with Christmas lights, and some buttocks spanking are all featured in Alpesh Patel’s film “Graduation Night…”

Posted on May 31, 2004 by Stina Chyn
TIME OF THE WOLF (LE TEMPS DU LOUP)
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IN LIMITED RELEASE! An apocalypse movie from Michael Haneke, the Austrian auteur best known for his unflinching observations on ultra-violence and self-destruction? It’s a foreboding, albeit unsurprising proposal…

Posted on May 31, 2004 by Chris Wiegand
BUKOWSKI: BORN INTO THIS
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![]() Year Released: 2002 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 127 minutes |
IN LIMITED RELEASE! For Bukowski fans, this is a fuckin’ dream come true…

Posted on May 31, 2004 by Eric Campos
STRANGERS
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![]() Year Released: 2003 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 8 minutes |
Shot predominantly in close-ups, “Strangers” may make you a bit uncomfortable in that you feel like you’re intruding on something that is, well, very intimate…

Posted on May 30, 2004 by Stina Chyn
FALLS
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![]() Year Released: 2003 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 8 minutes |
And though the images usually overpower anything the words create, what they represent are ultimately the generic feelings of loss, displacement, and dreams you’d find in an after-school special…

Posted on May 30, 2004 by Sommer Browning
SAVED!
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![]() Year Released: 2003 MPAA Rating: PG-13 Running Time: 92 minutes |
IN LIMITED RELEASE! Hillary Faye and Mary are quintessential Jesus groupies who want nothing more from life than to answer that bumper sticker that reads, “What would Jesus do?”

Posted on May 30, 2004 by Don R. Lewis
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW
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IN THEATERS! There are those who will see “The Day After Tomorrow” as left wing propaganda, timed to help spirit John Kerry into the White House. We call these people idiots. Assuming “Tomorrow” is going to convince people to vote Democrat is like thinking “Mars Attacks” would have us all rushing out to buy Slim Whitman LPs…

Posted on May 29, 2004 by Pete Vonder Haar
ADDICTION
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![]() Year Released: 2003 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 115 minutes |
What happens when a mild-mannered, successful yuppie-type gets mugged and fights back, inadvertently killing his mugger in the process?

Posted on May 29, 2004 by Daniel Wible




