Wouldn’t it be weird if a popular celebrity won an important political election? We’ve experience it with Jesse Ventura and Arnold Schwarzenegger but what if that celebrity were... Read more
Making his feature film debut, Prashant Bhargava delivers a colorful Indian family drama about a Delhi based businessman who returns to his childhood home with his daughter on the eve of Utt... Read more
Andrew Lau, the man behind the great HK film Infernal Affairs, is back! This time it’s a martial arts sequel to the very popular Chen Zhen series starring the monster of a man, Donnie... Read more
In Artificial Pardises, 50-year-old Salomon spends his days working the land, smoking marijuana and getting drunk at night. One day, he meets young Luisa, who is struggling with a heroin add... Read more
Have you ever walked into a movie, sat for 110 min., and by the time the credits began to roll your jaw was dropped and the only thing you could muster up for the next five minutes was... Read more
I’m not really sure how this film made it into the festival, but somehow it earned an “Official Selection” ,so yeah. It’s not a very long film and seems more like a m... Read more
One of my favorite things to do at a festival is to just attend a random movie without reading any synopsis or knowing what you are about to see, all you know is the title and your mind runs... Read more
My final film of the 2011 Dallas International Film Festival, Ironclad, was suggested by our very own Alex DiGiovanna and I’m pleased to say that it kept my adrenalin pumping through m... Read more
It’s music history time, but in an awesome way. Blank City takes you into the emerging independent film/music scene in the late 1970s/early 1980s in the heart of the East Village in New York... Read more
In an effort to learn more about one of my favorite movie stars of all time, Marilyn Monroe, I watched the 1960 romantic comedy musical Let’s Make Love. This was one of the sex symbol’s last... Read more
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