Jason Widgington

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Interview: Pop Skull’s Peter Katz and E.L. Katz

"Pop Skull is very unique, because it progresses from an intimate mumblecore movie into more of an intense psychological ghost story. Another selling point is that it was produced for less than it usually takes to shoot a low budget music video."

DVD Review: Alien Trespass

That director R.W. Goodwin can pull some of these scenes off, regardless of how predictable they may be, without playing it as satire or parody shows how much of an honest homage Alien Trespass is to the monster and sci-fi films of the 1950s.

Alien Trespass | DVD Review

That director R.W. Goodwin can pull some of these scenes off, regardless of how predictable they may be, without playing it as satire or parody shows how much of an honest homage Alien Trespass is to the monster and sci-fi films of the 1950s.

DVD Review: Che Part 2: Guerrilla

Del Toro delivers a command performance, expertly depicting the slow deterioration of Guevara's health as his asthma gets worse and worse in the foliage of the tropical jungle, to the point where it's affecting his state of mind and making him forget crucial details. He inhabits the role and actually becomes Che, making it seem almost like a documentary.

Che Part 2: Guerrilla | DVD Review

Del Toro delivers a command performance, expertly depicting the slow deterioration of Guevara's health as his asthma gets worse and worse in the foliage of the tropical jungle, to the point where it's affecting his state of mind and making him forget crucial details. He inhabits the role and actually becomes Che, making it seem almost like a documentary.

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Black Tea | Review

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