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Review: American Blackout
American Blackout Ian Inaba Disinformation Street: 10.10 What’s scarier to the leaders of our government than a strong democratic black woman who isn’t afraid to ask difficult questions? Answer: A strong black woman who can inspire an entire army of people to vote and ask those same difficult questions. In 2000, the African American population
Suicide: A Crappy Troma Movie
This movie was supposed to be scary and disturbing. Well, it’s not. It’s about as scary and disturbing as a box of well-nourished puppy dogs. I thought it was going to make me be all, “Dude, I saw Kill Bill like, five times and thought I could handle violence in movies, but this is too
Film Review: High Heels
High Heels is finally playing in town, and all I can say is, it’s about fucking time. … read more
Trapped by the Mormons March 20-22 @ the Tower Theatre
The 1922 film focusing on the cultish actions and schemes of a pair of the LDS Chruch titled Trapped by the Mormons is playing at the Tower Theatre. … read more
Film & Video: December 1991
Be forewarned: Don’t get too caught up in the portrayal of our brutally violent society to miss the messages that are so eloquently conveyed. … read more
Film & Video Reviews: November 1991
The message: don’t let anyone’s ideas compact your reality into a frame, dare to be a free thinker and let no one dictate your reality. … read more
Movie Reviews: October 1991
Ambiguity abounds with extreme and subtle degrees of comedy, drama and satire. It’s up to the viewer to decide what is serious and what is not in this strange and wonderful film. … read more
Movie and Video: Rubin and Ed
Rubin is a shut-in, with a fondness for Mahler and rubber squeeze toys. He also possesses a pair of ninja platform shoes which are lethal at thirty paces. … read more
Movie Review: The Doors
With the faithfully recreated concert scenes, we get a little more Doors exposure. Who could ask for more? … read more
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U.S. Film and Video Festival
This premier screening of Soviet film The Needle, starring Victor Tsoi of Leningrad-based underground band Kino, is followed with a performance by the band. … read more