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Cult 'toon sensation Family Guy returns to Fox three years after cancellation -- but how's the May 1 Comeback Episode? Fans, rejoice...
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Bill Frost  |  04-21-2005  |  TV

Backwards and Forwardsnew

City Pages interviews Palindromes writer-director Todd Solondz about sexuality, disability and narcissism.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Laura Sinagra  |  04-21-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Fathers and Other Strangersnew

An ad hoc dad turns out to be far better than the real thing in this sentimental Scottish yarn.
Austin Chronicle  |  Kimberley Jones  |  04-14-2005  |  Reviews

Eros' Three-Pronged Poke Leaves a Lot to be Desirednew

Eros feels almost entirely irrelevant, when each of its directors has already crafted memorable films in which desire and longing are the subflooring of daily life.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  04-07-2005  |  Reviews

Bloody Valentinenew

Strap yourself in for quite possibly the grittiest, muskiest, most blood-soaked, mind-roasting ball-busting thighmaster of a comic book you don’t ever have to read.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Joe MacLeod  |  03-31-2005  |  Reviews

When You Wish Upon a Starletnew

In The Starlet, 10 aspiring actresses shack up in a Spanish-style pad that once belonged to Marilyn Monroe. Each week, the contestants take acting classes and undergo screen tests opposite such top-shelf thespians as Jaime Pressly and David Gallagher.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Diablo Cody  |  03-17-2005  |  TV

Steam Heatnew

Japanese anime director Katsuhiro Ôtomo, best known for Akira, here delivers a dazzlingly straightforward rush that thrusts its protagonist into astonishing action set-piece after set-piece.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  03-16-2005  |  Reviews

Tough Guy Is No Match for Unruly Kidsnew

As we learned in Kindergarten Cop, a tough guy is no match for unruly kids, and unruly kids are no match for a tough guy's discipline. C'mon, everybody, let's hug.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Heather Kuldell  |  03-10-2005  |  Reviews

Taking Bollywood Out of Indianew

Dancing transvestites? Check. Elephants? Gospel choir? Check and check. This movie has a little bit of everything for stateside viewers hesitant to dip a toe into the mighty waters of Bollywood cinema.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marrit Ingman  |  02-24-2005  |  Reviews

The New Romanticsnew

Lying, cheating, swapping, memory erasing, and attempted homicide -- these days, date movies are not for the faint of heart.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Lynn Rapoport  |  02-09-2005  |  Movies

Horrid Horrornew

Hide and Seek leaves viewers with questions, like: Why is Robert De Niro trying to destroy his career?
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  02-03-2005  |  Reviews

Film Feels More Like Tragic Love Story Between Man, His Ridenew

Are We There Yet? amusingly plays off Ice Cube's crabby demeanor, but for every laugh, there's a lame joke or a shameless bid for sentiment. Rather than ask are we there yet, just stay home.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  01-21-2005  |  Reviews

A Pedophile Hunts for Redemptionnew

By placing a pedophile at the center of the story, director Nicole Kassell enters uncomfortable territory. Fortunately, Kevin Bacon's controlled, empathetic performance makes The Woodsman into an honest bid to respect the sinner while hating the sin.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  01-13-2005  |  Reviews

Sock It ... to Me!?!new

So it wasn't enough for those Jews in Hollywood to kick Dick Nixon around in All the President's Men or commie-pinko fag Oliver Stone's Nixon or even the one that actually made me weep, Dick. Now comes The Assassination of Richard Nixon. ...
OC Weekly  |  Richard Nixon  |  01-06-2005  |  Reviews

Stuntman Turns to Roach Wranglingnew

Most people try to get rid of roaches, but stuntman Alan Hutton welcomes them. The actor, stuntman, fight choreographer, pyrotechnician, historical adviser and weapons master has to be a jack-of-all-trades, and he's even wrangled roaches and delivered them to filmmakers.
Houston Press  |  Michael Serazio  |  01-03-2005  |  Movies

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