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Six Animated Black-and-White Shorts Shed Some Light on Fearnew
Fear(s) of the Dark is a French-produced, 85-minute compilation of six animated shorts. Fear is the common denominator in these films; so too is "dark."
Pittsburgh City Paper |
Al Hoff |
02-02-2009 |
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Fear(s) of the Dark Offers an Animated Omnibus of Juvenile Dreadnew
Structured as a frame story of sorts, the film begins with a pack of four voracious hounds, tethered to a sadist, who set out across the countryside in search of blood. Positioned along the backdrop of this chase are four vignettes of horror that center on popular phobias.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Erik Morse |
10-30-2008 |
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Tags: Various, Fear(s) of the Dark
Reviews of New and Current Releasesnew
The hard work of an accomplished filmmaker pays off in 2 Days in Paris while Alba and Cook struggle to squeeze out even the smallest drop of chemistry in Good Luck Chuck.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte) |
Matt Brunson |
10-05-2007 |
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'Summer of Love': Hippie Highlightsnew
Eyedrum film series remembers the '60s.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Felicia Feaster |
07-19-2007 |
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Tags: Various, summer of love
We'll Always Have Parisnew
A bateau-mouche full of directors takes turns embracing the city of love.
East Bay Express |
Kelly Vance |
05-24-2007 |
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Tags: Various, Paris, Je T'Aime
Shorts Galorenew
Advance PR to the contrary, Pixar's One Man Band is not included in the touring showcase of 2006 Oscar nominees -- blame ongoing rights issues for the sore-thumb omission.
Orlando Weekly |
Steve Schneider |
04-06-2006 |
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'Take the Open Shot!'new
The 50 "directors" documenting this Beastie Boys show on handheld video cameras were only given one stipulation: Once the lights go down, hit the red button and never turn it off.
Seattle Weekly |
Kellie Hwang |
03-29-2006 |
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Clash Consciousnew
As their tandem theatrical release demonstrates, Oscar's 2006 nominees for Best Documentary Short were united by themes of man's inhumanity to man.
Orlando Weekly |
Steve Schneider |
03-21-2006 |
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