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Babe
All aspects of the movie are top-notch, especially the digital and animatronic effects used to bring the animals to life. Never once while I was watching the film did I doubt that these animals were ...

Babe: Pig in the City
After all, I had been so moved by the original that I had ranked it as the best picture of 1995. At the time, I was the film critic at "The Baylor Lariat," the Baylor University newspaper. When I ...

Babel
This, I suppose, might be part of what Arriaga and Iñárritu are trying to say, as fatalism tends to hang heavy over their works. Yet, the title of the film, Babel, and the fact that it ...

Back to School [DVD]
Of course, that's the way the best Dangerfield characters think and act, which may be why they get no respect. In Back to School, Dangerfield is Thornton Melon, an uneducated self-made ...

Bad Boys (1983) [DVD]
Bad Boys is a well-made juvenile delinquent melodrama set primarily in a tough reform school for boys. The general plot outline could have been taken from any number of generic late '50s-era ...

Bad Boys II
In terms of sheer loudness and crudity, it’s hard to top Bad Boys II, the latest offering from producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay. Bay, perhaps trying to make up for having ...

Bad Company
There is not a single inspired moment in all of Joel Schumacher's Bad Company. There is not a single eye-popping visual, a truly hilarious joke, or a moment of real chemistry between any of ...

Bad Education (La mala educación)
The film’s opening credits sequence -- by far the film’s best feature -- riffs on Saul Bass’s edgy credit design for Hitchcock’s Psycho by tearing away successive layers of imagery to ...

Bad Lieutenant
Those two thoughts, while sounding a bit contradictory at first, are intricately related. How could film depict this kind of subject matter without being unsettling? The real victory in "Bad ...

Bad News Bears [DVD]
However, the vast majority of Bad News Bears is extremely faithful, right down to some of the camera angles and the amusing use of music from Georges Bizet’s Carmen. More ...

Bad Santa
Terry Zwigoff’s Bad Santa is a no-holds-barred misanthropic black comedy that takes every cherished cliché of Christmas movies and stands them on their head. Crass, crude, vulgar, and ...

Bad Taste [DVD]
Not since John Waters' Mondo Trasho (1970) has a movie's title been more appropriate to its subject matter than Peter Jackson's Bad Taste. Although he is now known as the man to whom ...

Bad Timing [DVD]
We see from the beginning that things have gone terribly wrong, as a young woman named Milena (Theresa Russell) is being rushed to a hospital after an apparent suicide attempt. Thus, even the ...

Badlands
The man is named Kit (Martin Sheen). When we first meet him, he is working as a garbage collector because he doesn't have anything better to do. He is a drifter with no particular place to go and ...

Bait
"Bait" is an action-crime thriller with a talented comedian uncomfortably grafted into themiddle. ...

Ballad of a Soldier (Ballada o soldate) [DVD]
Although Ballad of a Soldier is a film about war, very little of it takes place on the battlefields of World War II. We first meet Pvt. Alyosha Skvortsov (Vladimir Ivashov) in the midst of ...

Bamboozled [DVD]
Spike Lee may veer into overstatement when he has the central character of Bamboozled, an outwardly successful, but inwardly self-hating, African-American TV executive, recite in voice-over ...

Bandits
It's always a shame to see a great character in a lousy movie. It's a waste because one inspired character isn't enough to elevate the movie above its basic mediocrity, even if he or she makes it ...

Basic
In a scene near the beginning of Basic, John Travolta, who plays Tom Hardy, an ex-Army-Ranger-turned-DEA-agent, is speaking with Col. Bill Styles (Timothy Daly), the commander of an Army base ...

Basic Instinct 2
So, what’s a woman to do but succumb to the demands of the popular imaginary and make a sequel? Thus we get Basic Instinct 2, a ridiculously belated follow-up that has been in various ...

Batman and Robin
Such is the case with "Batman and Robin," proof positive that only a select few movie series can survive past a third installment without going stale. Director Joel Schumacher (who reinvented the ...

Batman Begins
Thus, it is entirely appropriate that Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, easily the best film about the character so far, is so firmly grounded in a heightened sense of reality not typical ...

Battle for the Planet of the Apes [DVD]
(Warning: As it is difficult to discuss adequately the Planet of the Apes series without giving away some important plot information and potential surprises (especially in the first film), ...

Battlefield Baseball (Jigoku kôshien) [DVD]
The screenplay, penned by first-timer Gatarô Man based on his popular manga series, has little in the way of rhyme or reason or logic, which establishes the perfect backdrop for the movie’s ...

Battlefield Earth
One of the biggest problems with American movie stars is that, once they reach a certain level of success, they think they can do anything. Rather than staying in front of the camera, they move ...

Baxter
The movie follows Baxter's life as he goes through three different masters, all of whom he finds problematic in one sense or another. His first master is an elderly, single woman, Madame Deville ...

Be Cool
And that is precisely what Be Cool is: chaos. The sequel to 1995’s Get Shorty, which solidified Travolta’s comeback in Pulp Fiction the previous year, Be Cool is a ...

Be Kind Rewind
Michel Gondry’s Be Kind Rewind is a quirky love letter to both the advent of home video and the magic of the movies themselves, especially in their most simplified and therefore pure ...

Beauty and the Beast (La belle et la bête) [DVD]
Based on the 18th-century short story by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, it tells the simple tale of a merchant (Marcel André) who accidentally stumbles upon the castle of a mysterious Beast ...

Beavis and Butthead Do America
Alas, with their ever-expanding popularity and many admissions into the 90's pop cultural vocabulary, it was obvious that Beavis and Butthead, those two whacked-out, hormonally overloaded and ...

Because I Said So
In Because I Said So Keaton plays Daphne Wilder, who has successfully raised three daughters on her own. Now that they are all adults, it would seem that Daphne's overt motherly obligations ...

Becoming Jane
When the film opens, Jane (Anne Hathaway) is a young woman still living at home with her father, Reverend Austen (James Cromwell), and mother (Julie Walters). Already possessed of the desire to ...

Bed of Roses
"Pretty Woman," which was basically a modern Cinderella story, was grounded in the harsh world of drugs and prostitution. "Untamed Heart," one of the best romances of the 90's, existed in the ...

Bedazzled
In Harold Ramis' remake of Bedazzled, sultry siren Elizabeth Hurley plays theDevil, exchanging the well-groomed suits and Ray-Ban sunglasses favored by Peter Cook inthe 1967 British original ...

Bee Movie [DVD]
Seinfeld lends his immediately distinctive voice to Barry B. Benson, a young bee just graduated from school who is dismayed to learn that his future entails little more than choosing a ...

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke play two very different brothers who get involved in a “victimless crime”: the robbery of a jewelry store that happens to be owned by their parents ...

Behind Enemy Lines
Director John Moore, an Irish-born veteran of the world of television commercials, makes his feature film debut with Behind Enemy Lines, a jingoistic adventure tale about a Navy fighter pilot ...

Being John Malkovich
Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and director Spike Jonze deserve some kind of special award for (respectively) having an imagination twisted enough to think up and the visual inventiveness to execute a ...

Beloved
Not all of those feelings are particularly comfortable, and I have the notion that some viewers will interpret them as having disliked the movie. I don't blame them. "Beloved" is not an easy film to ...

Bend It Like Beckham
Bend It Like Beckham, a culture-clash sports comedy about the difficulties faced by young women who don’t embrace their traditional roles and just want to play soccer (I mean, football), ...

Beneath the Planet of the Apes [DVD]
(Warning: As it is difficult to discuss adequately the Planet of the Apes series without giving away some important plot information and potential surprises (especially in the first film), ...

Beowulf & Grendel [DVD]
Beowulf & Grendel, a lavish international co-production, is a bold, if not entirely successful, attempt to sex up the Old English epic with grit, gore, and a new twist on the monstrous ...

Beowulf [DVD]
And so comes Robert Zemeckis’s Beowulf, an epic experiment in the possibilities and limitations of so-called “performance capture” digital animation, which uses human actors as models ...

Better Off Dead [DVD]
Of all the teen comedies made in the 1980s--and there were oh so many--Savage Steve Holland's Better Off Dead stands on its own as a unique, kooky gem. Call it the nadir of ...

Beverly Hills Cop [DVD]
Beverly Hills Cop, one of the first megahits of the early 1980s and the movie that catapulted star Eddie Murphy into the Hollywood stratosphere, is all about attitude. It has to be: Short in ...

Beyond the Sea
Spacey clearly saw this criticism coming, which is likely why he and cowriter Lewis Colick frame the film with a self-reflexive narrative device in which Darin, alive and well, is making a biopic ...

Bicycle Thieves (Ladri di biciclette) [DVD]
Just a bicycle. The words are said with such casual flippancy, yet they embody the philosophical heart of neorealism as a film movement and Bicycle Thieves as a deeply moving portrait ...

Big Daddy
"Big Daddy" is a perfect case study in trying to please two entirelydifferent crowds: the beer-guzzling college guys who make up the majority ofAdam Sandler's fans and the unlucky dates who get ...

Big Deal on Madonna Street (I Soliti ignoti) [DVD]
Mario Monicelli's Big Deal on Madonna Street (I Soliti ignoti) features a group of good-natured, but utterly incompetent criminals who try to rise above their station in life by ...

Big Fish
“Bored by the tedious and improving conversation of those who have neither the wit to exaggerate nor the genius to romance, tired of the intelligent person whose reminiscences are always ...

Big Momma's House
Dustin Hoffman did it in "Tootsie" (1982). Robin Williams pulled it off in "Mrs. Doubtfire" (1993). So, why can't Martin Lawrence play a man impersonating a woman? Simply put, because he doesn't ...

Big Trouble
Following the big-budget debacle of 1999's Wild Wild West, director Barry Sonnenfeld apparently felt the need to downsize for his next film, opting to helm an adaptation of syndicated ...

Bigger Than Life [DVD]
Based on a 1955 article in The New Yorker titled “Ten Feet Tall” about a mild-mannered schoolteacher whose life was nearly ruined by addiction to the hormone cortisole, which he was ...

Billy Elliot
Much like the art of ballet itself, BillyElliot, the story of an 11-year-old boy fromworking-class northern England, maintains an impressively delicate balancing actthroughout its duration ...

Billy Jack: 35th Anniversary Ultimate Collection [DVD]
This is why Billy Jack stands alone. Independently produced by actor/writer/director Tom Loughlin and his actor/writer wife Delores Taylor, it was a labor of love Loughlin had been ...

Billy Liar [DVD]
John Schlesinger's Billy Liar was released in 1963 at the tail end of the British New Cinema movement that had begun in the late 1950s with Jack Clayton's Room at the Top (1958) and ...

Birth
More specifically, both films feature brooding male performances whose ominous, low-key pathos have more to do with forced style than any sensible character motivation. In Angel Eyes, Jim ...

Birthday Girl
All good things must eventually come to an end, and Nicole Kidman's incredible professional streak in 2001—which included superb performances in Moulin Rouge and The Others, both of ...

Black Book (Zwartboek) [DVD]
Black Book (Zwartboek), which chronicles the exploits of a Jewish woman who joins the Dutch Resistance and infiltrates the ranks of the Nazi occupiers, marks Verhoeven's return to both ...

Black Christmas (aka Silent Night, Evil Night) [DVD]
Along with Children, Clark directed two other significant horror films in the early 1970s: Deathdream (a.k.a., Dead of Night, 1974) and Black Christmas (1974). Both ...

Black Hawk Down
"The American public is rarely exposed to the realities of warfare. The Pentagon does not allow reporters to accompany soldiers directly into battle, a journalistic tradition that ended after ...

Black Narcissus [DVD]
The school and hospital are to be established at the enormous Palace of Mopu, which stands 8,000 feet in the mountains at the edge of a sheer rock face above lush forests. Mopu was once called ...

Black Orpheus (Orfeu Negro) [DVD]
As much a hot-blooded musical as it is a modern take on the ancient Greek legend of Orpheus and Eurydice, Black Orpheus, which was adapted from a play by Brazilian poet Vinicius de Moraes, is ...

Black Snake Moan
Brewer seems to have ingested every Southern-fried sexploitation cheapie he could get from Something Weird Video and reimagined them as the framework for a redemption story so ludicrous that it ...

Blade
But this isn't how Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff) wants to do it. A young, hip vampire who is not of pure blood, he is ambitious and sick of living within the boundaries of the human race. "They're our ...

Blade II
In Blade II, Wesley Snipes return as the titular hero caught between two worlds—the human and the vampire—except this time he has a new enemy to battle and a tenuous new ally. For those ...

Blade Runner: Director's Cut
Whether critics and audiences liked it or hated it, "Blade Runner" has become an indelible part of cinema history. Few films would consider themselves lucky to be half as influential as this film is. ...

Blade: Trinity
Goyer, who wrote the first two Blade films and also penned this one, steps into the director's chair this time around, and while his work is certainly competent, his primary aesthetic aim ...

Blades of Glory [DVD]
The rivals in Blades of Glory are the top dogs of male individual figure-skating: Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder), a pampered pretty boy who has been trained since he was four to be a classically ...

Blast From the Past
During the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, Dr. Calvin Webber (Christopher Walken), described as a "certified genius, borderline nutcase," moves himself and his pregnant wife, Helen (Sissy Spacek), into ...

Blast of Silence [DVD]
Part of the film's strange power derives from its narration, which is typical of many film noir and can be grating when done badly. The narration in Blast of Silence is compelling precisely ...

Bless the Child
Satan has been having quite a year at the movies. Coauthoring ancient texts in RomanPolanski's "The Ninth Gate" and posing in the enviable form of Elizabeth Hurley to buyBrendan Frasier's soul in ...

Blindness [DVD]
The story opens in midday traffic where a young Japanese driver (Yusuke Iseya) discovers while sitting at a red light that he is suddenly blind (the extreme close-ups of the traffic lights that open ...

Blood & Wine
On the surface, "Blood & Wine" doesn't seem like it should be such an insipid film because all the right elements are there for something really good: an A-list cast, a notorious director, a script ...

Blood and Black Lace (Sei donne per l'assassino) [DVD]
The work of Mario Bava, often considered the grandfather of Italian horror, was largely misunderstood while he was alive. Although his first film, 1960's Black Sunday (La maschera del ...

Blood Diamond
Set in Sierra Leone in 1999 at the height of that country's ravaging 11-year civil war, Blood Diamond attempts to balance its gritty and often disturbing re-enactment of bloody African ...

Blood Simple [DVD]
Blood Simple, the filmmaking debut of brothers Joel and Ethan Coen (O Brother, Where Art Thou?), has not aged a bit in the 16 years since it was first released. Taut, suspenseful, ...

Blood Work
At least Clint Eastwood is starting to act his age, rather than ignore it. At 72, he is still trying to play the hardened "Dirty Harry" role, but at least now he's taking his advanced years into ...

Blow [DVD]
Ted Demme's Blow is based on the life story of George Jung (Johnny Depp), a kid from New England who started out selling dime bags of marijuana on the Southern California beach in the late ...

Blowup
Inspired by a short story by Julio Cortázar, the film follows a young, self-absorbed, and immature fashion photographer named Thomas (David Hemmings). The film has little or no plot as it ...

Blue Crush
In the ideal surfer movie, the surfer hero's main quest in life is to find some transcendental spiritual high that can only be attained while riding the waves—think Patrick Swayze's ...

Blue Streak
Few movies can survive on the charisma of their leading actors alone. Only the strongest performers are able to carry an underwritten movie and make it amount to something, and despite his talent and ...

Bob le Flambeur [DVD]
Bob Montagné (Roger Duchesne), platinum haired and completely collected, isn't getting any younger. A professional gambler who works the night scene in the northern Parisian district of ...

Body and Soul [DVD]
Some historians have argued that Micheaux was primarily a brilliant businessman, a creative and tenacious entrepreneur who saw a substantial audience being ignored by the Hollywood studios and ...

Body Heat
In essence, "Body Heat" is a B-picture with A-picture quality, which is probably exactly how Kasdan wanted it. The film it most closely resembles is Billy Wilder's classic "Double Indemnity" (1944), ...

Body of Lies
But, that doesn’t seem to be enough to stop the studios who, all evidence to the contrary, are determined to make the current world situation work for them. Thus, we get Body of Lies, a ...

Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues [DVD]
Unfortunately, Pierce needed to come up with a better movie than Boggy Creek II, which has a few effective sequences surrounded by a seemingly interminable 90 minutes of low-budget padding ...

Boiler Room [DVD]
Ben Younger's "Boiler Room" is about a small-time crook who tries to go legit, but ends up unwittingly becoming a big-time crook. It's a capitalistic cautionary tale about the dangers of the new ...

Bolt
The titular canine is a fuzzy white movie-star pooch voiced by John Travolta who comes to learn that his life as a superdog fighting the fiendish plans of the malicious Dr. Calico (Malcolm McDowell) ...

Bonnie and Clyde
The film is not so much about fact as it is about legend. Yes, there were two young people named Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker who robbed banks across Texas and the Midwest during the Great ...

Boogie Nights [DVD]
The center of the story is 17-year-old Eddie Adams (Mark Walhberg), who is not unlike John Travolta's Tony Monero in "Saturday Night Fever." Like Tony, Eddie is not very smart, has a lousy job, and ...

Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2
A common problem with movie sequels is that they tell stories that don't need to be told. Most sequels are not conceived at the same time as the original, thus they latch on and try to take ...

Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan [DVD]
For those who aren’t familiar, Sacha Baron Cohen is a British comedian who has developed a series of characters on his popular HBO series Da Ali G Show, one of whom is a boorish reporter ...

Borderline [DVD]
> Kenneth Macpherson was clearly aware that his first and only feature film Borderline ...

Bottle Rocket [DVD]
The true binding tie in Anderson’s work is his affection for outsiders who dream larger than their lives can allow, which is a fitting summary of Bottle Rocket. It is also the first of his ...

Boudu Saved From Drowning (Boudu sauvé des eaux) [DVD]
In the 1930s, Renoir was at his most political, creating a series of Leftist films that satirized middle-class values and took to task the indulgent French class system. Boudu fits right into ...

Bound
And what a movie they chose for their debut. "Bound" is one part Tarantino, one part Coen brothers, two parts Hitchcock, and a sprinkling of Scorsese, with a liberal dash of lesbian chic. In the best ...

Bowfinger
In "Bowfinger," Steve Martin plays the title character, Bobby Bowfinger, a struggling wannabe producer who is trying to get his first picture off the ground. This movie is a science fiction epic ...

Boys and Girls
Since most teen-oriented romance movies in the last two years have been busy reimagining (or dumbing down, depending on your point of view) classic works of literature and theater for a new ...

Boys Don't Cry [DVD]
While Kimberly Peirce's Boys Don't Cry has been heralded as championing the notion of "being yourself," it is really about the dislocation of that most cherished of all bedrocks in life: ...

Brand Upon the Brain! [DVD]
That is not to say, however, that I am completely unaware of Maddin’s aesthetic tendencies and thematic preoccupations, all of which seem to be fully intact here. Like most of his films, Brand ...

Braveheart [DVD]
Mel Gibson's "Braveheart" is a violent, utterly passionate epic about the real-life Scottish hero William Wallace, a commoner who, from 1297 to 1305 A.D., led a revolt against the ruling English ...

Brüno [Blu-Ray]
The film’s conceit, which was concocted by a team of screenwriters (most of whom also wrote Borat), is that Brüno is traveling to the United States where he is determined to become an ...

Breach
A number of books have already been written about the Hanssen case, as well as a made-for-TV movie, but Ray approaches the material from a different perspective: by focusing on Eric O'Neill (Ryan ...

Breakdown
The opening is very reminiscent of the superior Dutch thriller "The Vanishing" (later remade by the same director into a thoroughly disappointing American film), where a husband and wife are on a ...

Breaker Morant
The film takes place near the end of the Boer War (1899-1902), which was fought between British forces and the mostly Dutch Boers over control of South Africa. When the film begins, the British ...

Breakfast at Tiffany's [DVD]
Though the story takes place amid the hustle and bustle of New York City, it’s an oddly empty film, with the main characters drifting through a world that seems largely unpopulated by human beings ...

Breaking the Waves
The first English-language film from Danish writer/director Lars von Trier, "Breaking the Waves" forces concepts on the viewer that must be absolutely accepted or rejected. Depending on how you deal ...

Breathless (À bout de souffle) [DVD]
Godard himself described the film as “the sort of film where anything goes: that was what it was all about.” He was self-consciously trying to reinvent the idea of what a mainstream movie could ...

Bridget Jones's Diary
Bridget Jones's Diary, based on the extremely popular 1998 novelby Helen Fielding, presents us with a completely flawed, yet utterly lovableheroine who is so fundamentally human that it is ...

Brief Encounter [DVD]
Tender without being melodramatic, intense without being tawdry, David Lean's "Brief Encounter" tells the story of a doomed romance between a man and woman who are married to other people but ...

Bring It On [DVD]
Bring It On is a funny, semi-satirical teen comedy about competing squads of high school cheerleaders. Because the central focus is cheerleading, a uniquely American activity that has had its ...

Bringing Down the House
No matter how innocent or revolutionary the final product is meant to be, making comedies about race is always a delicate matter because, in trying to dismantle stereotypes by mocking their very ...

Bringing Out the Dead [DVD]
In the past, whenever director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader have worked together, the result has been an introspective, deeply spiritual film about a character who is trying to ...

Bringing Up Baby
Oh sure, there have been some attempts in the last ten to twenty years, most notably two Madonna vehicles: "Desperately Seeking Susan" (1985) and "Who's That Girl?" (1987), the second of which is an ...

Brokeback Mountain
Based on Annie Proulx's 1997 New Yorker short story, Brokeback Mountain begins in 1963 with two poor young ranchers, Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger), ...

Broken Flowers
That is the beauty of Jarmusch’s humor: Even when he seems like he’s being extremely obvious, he’s not. Broken Flowers is filled with cliché symbols, all of which signify everything ...

Broken Lizard's Club Dread
>Thank God for Bill Paxton, the anchor of Broken Lizard’s Club ...

Brooklyn's FInest [Blu-Ray]
The three main characters are police officers in Brooklyn’s rough 65th Precinct, each of whom is in danger of losing his identity to the savagery of the urban jungle his is policing. Eddie ...

Brotherhood of the Wolf (Le pacte des loupes) [DVD]
It is 1694, and there is trouble in the French countryside. A large beast—some claim it is a giant wolf, others swear it is a demon, but no one is really sure—has been attacking women and ...

Bruce Almighty
Bruce Almighty might best be seen as Jim Carrey atoning for what some perceived to be his “sin” of trying to be a serious actor in recent years. His emoting as a serious actor worked well ...

Brute Force [DVD]
In simple terms, Brute Force is a prison melodrama with shades of film noir, but beneath its surface beats an angry pulse of radical social politics. I would not be the first critic or ...

Buffalo '66
"Buffalo '66" presents life--or, at least, the life of its gaunt, oddball protagonist, Billy Brown--as an unfulfilled quest for acceptance and love. The entire film can be summed in one scene, where ...

Bug
But, then again, Americana is what Bug is all about--or at least the nightmare inverse of everything the U.S. of A is conventionally understood to stand for. The dark underbelly of the ...

Bugsy [DVD]
Vision is at the heart of Bugsy, Barry Levinson’s unconventional and uneven gangster epic that is less about murder and corruption than it is about passion, imagination, and romance ...

Bull Durham [Blu-Ray]
All of that may make Bull Durham sound like a downer, but it is anything but. Using minor league baseball in North Carolina as its backdrop, it is only a few degrees twisted from being an ...

Bulworth
Beatty, who directed the film and co-wrote the script with Jeremy Pikser ("The Lemon Sisters"), stars as incumbent U.S. Senator Jay Billington Bulworth, who has one of the best politician names in ...

Burden of Dreams [DVD]
Les Blank’s Burden of Dreams, a behind-the-scenes documentary that was shot throughout the tortured production of Werner Herzog’s Fitzcarraldo (1982), is another beast altogether. ...

Burn After Reading
The film opens with the unexpected demotion of C.I.A. analyst Osborne Cox (John Malkovich), an expert on the Balkans who doesn’t take his downgrade very well. Steaming mad and full of his own ...

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid [DVD]
Nineteen-sixty-nine was a strange year for the Western genre in Hollywood. It was both a year of great success and the end of an era. ...

By Brakhage: An Anthology [DVD]
The breadth and depth of his body of work is nothing less than astounding, and although each of his films is unique and he explored multiple avenues of filmic representation, the one thing all his ...

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