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Rob Zombie's Halloween (Unrated Director's Cut), film review
by zachfree
Ever since the announcement that Rob Zombie would be re-imagining John Carpenter's slasher classic Halloween, critics and horror fans alike have been picking sides, alternately at arms over what they saw as a... published 7 months ago
Film Review: Guy X
by zachfree
Despite the best efforts of leading man and American Pie veteran Jason Biggs, this satirical tale of military hijinx and base camp coverups fails to illicit either the subtle laughs warranted by a black comedy... published 8 months ago
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, film review
by zachfree
As a rare non-Harry Potter convert, the illustrious Potter film series always seemed a little less magical to me than it did to the well-read fans of J.K. Rowling's treasured novels. At first I anticipated the... published 8 months ago
Kiss - Kissology Vol. 3, 1999-2000, DVD review
by zachfree
After being on sale for a little over a week, this third (and supposedly final) entry into the KISSOLOGY collection has already sold over 50,000 copies, making it the most sought after KISS set yet. Featuring... published 7 months ago
Broken, film review
by zachfree
Director Alan White's Broken, starring Heather Graham and Jeremy Sisto as two junkies in love in L.A., is a by-the-book example of a filmmaker attempting to present more than his script can handle. Heather... published 8 months ago
Suburban Girl, film review
by zachfree
Playing out like a watered-down cross between Shopgirl and The Devil Wears Prada (two well-received and significantly higher caliber films), Suburban Girl - screenwriter Marc Klein's directorial debut - makes... published 6 months ago
Film Review: Libby, Montana
by zachfree
With over 1500 people diagnosed and more than 200 already dead from the dangerous lung-disease asbestosis, members of the Libby community have paid a heavy toll for the vermiculite-rich mountains discovered... published 8 months ago
The Best of Crank Yankers, dvd review
by zachfree
In the puppet-filled city of Yankerville, thousands of angry citizens are awaiting the invention of a simple modern device that would save them much angst and frustration. Fortunately, the rest of us in the... published 8 months ago
Rana's Wedding, film review
by zachfree
Though Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad went on to direct the Oscar-nominated political thriller Paradise Now only three years later, Rana's Wedding (or Another Day in Jerusalem) lacks much of the drive and... published 8 months ago
Encounter Point, film review
by zachfree
"This film is dedicated to the thousands of Palestinians and Israelis committed to non-violence as a means of ending the conflict and building peace." So reads the dedication at the end of the 85-minute... published 8 months ago










