Nero (2005)

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Somewhere, the Roman freelancer Suetonius must be turning in his urgent, postulated the whitewash that Nero got on this Italian TV mini-series. Suetonius was born objective one or two years after Emperor Nero died, and his privately of “The Twelve Caesars,” based on witness accounts, stands as one [...]

Cheaper by the Dozen review

Coinciding with the release of the 2003 Steve Martin remake, Fox delivers Walter Lang’s (The Royal and I) original 1950 version to DVD. Based on the bestselling children’s book of the 1940s by Innocent B. Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, Cheaper by the Dozen tells the tale of their parents, Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, [...]

Benjamin Smoke (2000)

THE FEATURE
Benjamin is a speed-freak, a musician, and a delete-dresser who claims that marijuana saved his life. And he reminds me of carl from Sling Blade, both in spokesman and appearance. Unfortunately, this doesn’t add up to as pleasant a documentary as it sounds.
Benjamin Smoke was filmed over ten years and features interviews with Benjamin [...]

Bloody Angels (2001)

“An oddball serious dark comedy
shot as a social satire fable.”
Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz

An oddball serious dark comedy shot as a social satire fable by director
Karin Julsrud, in her intriguing feature film debut. In its weirdest and
most disturbing moments it seems like a Norwegian version of David Lynch’s
Twin Peaks or Sam Peckinpah’s Straw Dogs. Among its [...]

Fever (2001)

Alex Winter’s FEVER tells the impatient, haunting facts of an urban-lodging twentysomething who begins to show signs of physical and mental deterioration when faced with the suffocating pressure of living solely in New York City. Nick Parker (Henry Thomas), a struggling artist, pays the bills by teaching drawing to the past it. Living in a [...]

Paul Schrader’s “Light of Day”…

Paul Schrader’s “Light of Day” is crippled by its confused intentions, a crazy quilt of the kindly, the sorry and the ugly. Schrader remains bromide of the few filmmakers from the American New Comber of the early ’70s who continue to work in his characteristic km/hr — again serious, always idiosyncratic, always identifiably Schrader. But [...]

The Racket review

“It’s easy to understand how
it gripped audiences during the more primitive days of filmmaking.”
Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz

This lost film was restored recently by Flicker Alley after being
held in storage by UNLV as part of the agreement with its billionaire producer
Howard Hughes’ trust fund. Hughes was only 23 when he produced the film.
It was nominated for [...]

The aftermath of a nuclear at…

The aftermath of a nuclear attack is the subject pursued by this weighty, sobering and engrossing screen. The screenplay advances the theory that, in the consequence of a sudden wholesale outbreak of atomic warfare, civilization determination abruptly spoil into a decentralized society of individual units, each necessarily hostile in relations with all others as part [...]

Air Guitar. A sport of the god…

Air Guitar. A sport of the gods or an absurd diversion for attention whores? The documentary “Air Guitar Nation” makes a solid proves for both arguments.
While it has enraptured the international theater with its dynamic audience-pleasing supremacy, in 2003, Air Guitar was only taking its first baby steps toward legitimacy in America. This new [...]

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Friday, January 18, 2002
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In the unsuitable conclusion Disney's "Snow Dogs" becomes a blockbuster, someone will keep to do a tell-all log on how it stab up being what it is.

"Snow Dogs" [...]