BRASS TACKS
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![]() Year Released: 2004 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 96 minutes |
ATLANTA FILM FESTIVAL 2004 REVIEW! Atlanta is made of sultry sticky summer heat, the smell of magnolia and jasmine, and the endless greenery that is everywhere here. Ed Myers’s cinematography puts you right there…

Posted on June 29, 2004 by Brad Gibson
“TURKISH WIZARD OF OZ” AT THE ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE
More Turkish madness at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin as they screen “The Turkish Wizard of Oz” on July 3, 9 and 16. The screening will be presented in Foleyvision, a translated version of the film which will be dubbed live. For more info, visit the Alamo Drafthouse website.

Posted on June 28, 2004 by Film Threat Staff
UWE BOLL GETS A LITTLE TESTY
The following was found at the official “Alone in the Dark” movie website: A MESSAGE FROM UWE BOLL, DIRECTOR AND PRODUCER OF HOUSE OF THE DEAD “HOUSE Of THE DEAD was in a lot of territories a very big success. In Middle East, Russia, Spain, Thailand and South America was the movie similar to the [...]

Posted on June 28, 2004 by Film Threat Staff
“EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING” TRAILER
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Posted on June 28, 2004 by Film Threat Staff
GET BRAINWASHED AT THE DRIVE-IN
The 10th Annual Brainwash Drive-In/Bike-In Movie Festival is set to take place Friday & Saturday, July 9th & 10th, 2004, in the Alliance for West Oakland Development Parking Lot, 1357 5th St. at Mandela Parkway, Oakland, CA; shows start at 9:00p.m. Sound broadcast into your car or Boom Box on FM stereo! Friday, July 9th, [...]

Posted on June 28, 2004 by Film Threat Staff
HDFEST WORLD TOUR MAKES A STOP IN LOS ANGELES
The Los Angeles festival will be held at the Sony Culver Studios Ince Theatre July 13th and the Los Angeles Film School July 14th and 15th…

Posted on June 28, 2004 by Film Threat Staff
THE NOTEBOOK
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![]() Year Released: 2004 MPAA Rating: PG-13 Running Time: 121 minutes |
IN THEATERS! “The Notebook” is a surprisingly good film that manages to succeed where many other “chick flick” like romances fail…

Posted on June 28, 2004 by Peter Lowry
SEDUCING DOCTOR LEWIS
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![]() Year Released: 2003 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 108 minutes |
IN LIMITED RELEASE! Director Jean-Francois Pouliot does the right thing in choosing to slowly reveal the personality of the town and the individual denizens rather than delivering the humor with a mallet…

Posted on June 28, 2004 by Brad Slager
FAHRENHEIT 9/11
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![]() Year Released: 2004 MPAA Rating: R Running Time: 116 minutes |
IN THEATERS! “Fahrenheit 9/11” is a film full of hate. Hate for Bush. Hate for the war on terror. Hate for pretty much everyone but Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden…

Posted on June 27, 2004 by Kevin Carr
WHITE CHICKS
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![]() Year Released: 2004 MPAA Rating: PG-13 Running Time: 105 minutes |
IN THEATERS! In some ways, this movie is like having sex with Carmen Electra with a yeast infection. It can be fun at times, and there are some genuinely good things there – but you’re gonna have to go through some pretty nasty stuff to get to them…

Posted on June 27, 2004 by Kevin Carr
DEATH BECOMES THEM (DVD)
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![]() Year Released: 2004 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 60 minutes |
“Death Becomes Them” details the struggle Healy and Schultz endured trying to keep bringing death to the masses…

Posted on June 27, 2004 by Eric Campos
DEAR PILLOW
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![]() Year Released: 2004 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 85 minutes |
ATLANTA FILM FESTIVAL 2004 REVIEW! Wes is sexually frustrated, hasn’t any ready-made means of a release, but his luck changes when he comes across some mail addressed to his neighbor…

Posted on June 26, 2004 by Stina Chyn
THE SPOOK WHO SAT BY THE DOOR
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![]() Year Released: 1973 MPAA Rating: PG Running Time: 102 minutes |
LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL 2004 REVIEW! Featuring an early electronic score by Herbie Hancock that gyrates with invention and energy, the picture overcomes its flat visual style — think ’70s cop show — with dramatic momentum…

Posted on June 26, 2004 by Peter Hanson
“PROJECT: VALKYRIE” VS. THE WORLD
The uncommon introduction is a good indication of the kind of bizarre creativity to be found in the film itself. Project: Valkyrie is very much indicative of the personalities that created it. The entire concept comes out of nowhere, and is so much the opposite of what was being made these days. The independent world [...]

Posted on June 25, 2004 by Mike Watt
“PROJECT: VALKYRIE” VS. THE WORLD
According to Jeff, shooting began the last week of May, 2001. “We went pretty much every day through June, and three weeks out of July, then a few days in August. Probably about two-and-a-half months of shooting. To a small degree (we were working around other schedules). ‘Monster Dave’ Droxler occasionally had another acting gig [...]

Posted on June 25, 2004 by Mike Watt





