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September 2nd, 2010 - 11:04 am § in Short Film Theater

Short Film Theater: ‘Last Stop’

– by BEV QUESTAD –

Ooooooooh … beautiful Monica Pena, 2005 Bachelorette for D Magazine, is transformed into a woman almost (but not enough!) destroyed. The humiliation of being the subject of abuse has stripped her of her happiness, her hopes and the fabric of her beauty – but not her outrage.

“You’ve stolen my joy. You’ve destroyed my dreams. You are the nightmare of my soul and I will suffer you no more.”

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September 2nd, 2010 - 8:48 am § in Reviews

Under Review: ‘Going the Distance’

– by ADAM POYNTER – It’s not easy being a romantic comedy these days, with so many people just fed up with the same old junk spewed at us from the studios. The predictable and tired storylines have many men and women choosing to forgo the typical “date movie” for something a little...


September 1st, 2010 - 12:50 pm § in Reviews

Under Review: ‘The Tillman Story’

– by MARIUSZ ZUBROWSKI – I won’t even pretend to know anything about politics. Simple as that – I refuse to embarrass myself and treat my readers like idiots. But although I have this inescapable belief (or perhaps insecurity) that my follow writer Bev Questad would make much more fo...


September 1st, 2010 - 11:46 am § in Clips

Three Clips from ‘The American’

– by RACHEL COYNE – I’m guessing the makers of “The American” think that George Clooney will be enough to get people to see the action-thriller, because they’re being pretty tight-lipped on what the movie is actually about. Here’s what my extensive research has uncovered: Georg...


September 1st, 2010 - 10:10 am § in Posters & Trailers

Trailer Talk: ‘Matching Jack’

– by AMANDA KOEHLER – How would you react if you found out, back-to-back, that your child was sick and your husband was cheating on you? “Matching Jack” chronicles the journey Marisa (Jacinda Barrett) takes when faced with these two heartbreaking dilemmas. After falling down ...


August 31st, 2010 - 6:53 pm § in Reviews

Under Review: ‘Avatar: Special Edition’

– by MARIUSZ ZUBROWSKI – At this point, I think it’s safe to say that James Cameron’s “Avatar” has surpassed Wal-Mart, fluorescent light bulbs and baby leashes on the scale of popularity. It has accumulated more than a billion dollars worth of profit since its release back in Dec...


August 30th, 2010 - 7:14 pm § in Reviews

Under Review: ‘The Experiment’

– by MARIUSZ ZUBROWSKI – “The Experiment” is the type of the film that you watch when you’re just fed up with people in general. Its nihilist message will surely make you feel better about yourself because it just reinforces the belief that our fellow man is on the same scale as wi...






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