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Dredd 3D | Review

Judge Not: Travis Magnificently Revamps Dystopic Comic The mid 90’s was a time when comic book adaptations were neither highly regarded nor definitive blockbusters, and...

2012 Midnight Madness section The ABCs of Death, Hellbenders and Seven Psychopaths

Midnight Madness programmer Colin Geddes might have just topped himself as 2012 edition already looks to be a legendary year with 9 world preems,...

PBS and Monterey Media Give a Start to ‘Endgame’

File this one under "new trends" in the distribution business, PBS (Charlie Rose and Frontline) and California-based Monterey Media will partner on the Sundance preemed Endgame - a political thriller from the Channel 4 folks with a fine cocktail of actors.

2009 Sundance Film Selections: Premieres Section

Cut down from 24 down to 16 and with less studio content means more films up for sale. Let the buzz begin. Among the must sees: the sombre debut from scribe Oren Moverman (The Messenger), the long awaited debut of Gregor Jordan's The Informers and you'll be surprised by what Killer Films' Katherine Dieckmann's Motherhood might have in store.

2006’s Indie Hunks & Foreign Kings

2006 was a relatively tame year when it came to sexy men in indie and foreign features. While some of the gentlemen below deserve Adonis honors (namely number's ten, two, and one), this year's most memorable men are not receiving praise for their abdominal muscles, but instead (gasp) for their talent? Hollywood seems to have the monopoly on the drool worthy D's - Depp, Damon, DiCaprio, but it's the mix of indie faces, some fresh, some familiar, that win our minds then our hearts. From drag queens to dictators, 2006 was full of characters and this list has them all, both on and off the screen.

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