ROCK N’ ROLL FRANKENSTEIN
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![]() Year Released: 1999 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 88 minutes |
WATCH “RNR FRANKENSTEIN” ONLINE! “Rocky Horror” meets “Young Frankenstein”. “Rock N’ Roll Frankenstein” incorporates comedy, gory body parts and a far-out premise to spectacular effect…

Posted on July 3, 2004 by Brian Bertoldo
THE MARTINI SHOT
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![]() Year Released: 1999 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 80 minutes |
NOW AVAILABLE AT HOLLYWOOD VIDEO! “The Martini Shot,” is about a young woman so consumed by her dream to be a Hollywood player, that she loses control of her life…

Posted on April 11, 2001 by Brian Bertoldo
BICENTENNIAL MAN
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![]() Year Released: 1999 MPAA Rating: PG Running Time: 127 minutes |
Robin Williams, the king of annoying, overdone melodramas like “Patch Adams” and “Jakob the Liar” has redeemed himself with, of all things, a robot movie…

Posted on December 13, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
HOME
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![]() Year Released: 1998 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 29 minutes |
“Home” depicts anything but a true home…it’s a nightmare of dysfunctional relationships and domestic violence…

Posted on December 13, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
THE TALENT
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![]() Year Released: 1997 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 0 minutes |
“The Talent” does an excellent job of depicting the actor’s everyman; a guy who didn’t quite make it…

Posted on December 13, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
HOME PAGE
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![]() Year Released: 1998 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 0 minutes |
The year was 1996 and 43-year-old documentary filmmaker Doug Block couldn’t escape the buzz surrounding the World Wide Web. Intrigued, Block dropped his original plan to . . .

Posted on December 11, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
SO WE ROBBED A WAWA
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![]() Year Released: 1998 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 17 minutes |
A high school student film and it shows, “So We Robbed a Wawa” has us believe that movies like Natural Born Killers, video games and suburban boredom are responsible for teen violence…

Posted on December 6, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
THE EROTIC WITCH PROJECT
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![]() Year Released: 1999 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 90 minutes |
Yet another Blair Witch spoof, this one follows some of the same conventions of Blair Witch but deviates ever so slightly by throwing in numerous sex scenes and leaving out the scary suspense element…

Posted on December 6, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
BOOK WARS
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![]() Year Released: 1998 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 101 minutes |
Jason Rosette documents his time as a bookseller on the streets of New York City…

Posted on December 6, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
THE DEVIANTS
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![]() Year Released: 1996 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 110 minutes |
The Deviants takes that “last wild weekend” scenario and drowns it in booze, drugs and carefree rampaging without the thought of consequence…

Posted on November 29, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
CUTTING MOMENTS
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![]() Year Released: 1997 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 27 minutes |
What the hell just happened? That was my initial reaction to the conclusion of Douglas Buck’s bizarre and unsettling stab and suburban bliss…

Posted on November 29, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
POSTAL WORKER
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![]() Year Released: 1998 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 98 minutes |
Everyone’s familiar with what the term “Gone Postal” means. Why hadn’t anyone made a film about this topic before? Well, Jeffrey Jackson has and it’s brilliant…

Posted on November 22, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
THOSE WACKY UFOS
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![]() Year Released: 1999 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 28 minutes |
The writer of the original X-Files series makes a mockumentray on, of all things, UFOs…

Posted on November 22, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
GLASS, NECKTIE
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![]() Year Released: 2000 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 83 minutes |
A complex yet engaging story that pays off with some remarkable insights into characters we cross paths with everyday…

Posted on November 22, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo
UNDERCOVER ANGEL
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![]() Year Released: 1999 MPAA Rating: Unrated Running Time: 90 minutes |
A struggling writer babysits for an ex-girlfriend, only to find out the child is his. Along the way he discovers love and the strength to continue on with his writing…

Posted on November 15, 1999 by Brian Bertoldo






