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  • Control [Paul DeMarte]
    Joy Division is a band that has influenced more bands than one could imagine. The music was simple, but moving, and the lyrics were nothing short of haunting. This is the story of Ian Curtis, frontman of Joy Division.

  • Superbad Is Oh, So Good! [Paul DeMarte]
    Superbad stands out as a potential classic and sticks to the tradition of kids becoming adults, leaving high school behind, losing their innocence (or what was left of it), and most of all exploiting their sexual escapades and underage tomfoolery.

 
Art Film
  • Analog Days [dBom]
    Film marks emerging talent for first time filmmaker

  • America: Freedom to Fascism [dBom]
    Film Review of Aaron Russo's new documentary, America: Freedom to Fascism

  • Movie Review: Nine Songs [Ben Levisohn]
    With hot bands and hotter sex, Michael Winterbottom explores the intimate curves of a relationship's arc.

  • Modern Man Soup [Miss Crystal]
    the greatest minds die alone in poverty

  • Oh My City of God! [Miss Crystal]
    City of God is a film that not only breathes it orgasms.

  • The Revolution Will Not Be Televised [Jeana Warren]
    ?The Revolution? depicts the deeply impoverished Venezuelan majority alive with hope instilled by current president Hugo Chavez.

  • Gus Van Sant's Elephant [Miss Crystal]
    the lingering
    sting of confusion and the frustration of youth is
    encapsulated and shot into the new film Elephant, byGus Van Stant.

  • Movie Review: Utopia [Eric Neyer]
    The tone and structure of Utopia is somewhat reminiscent of Jim Jarmusch?s Night on Earth, though the sequences here aren?t long enough to develop character or provide much satisfying plot resolution.

  • A Bibo Reader Review [Jeana Warren]
    I stayed awake thanks to the cinematographic excellence of Laszlo Razasz Jr. Were it not for Razasz, director/producer Peter Forgacs would have found his audience one person shorter.

  • Movie Review: Assisted Living [Eric Neyer]
    Todd?s typical day includes getting high on the way to (and at) work, masquerading as a citizen of Heaven on the phone with the residents, and acting as an overbearing salesman during a hilarious assertiveness training exercise.

  • Bus 174 [Jeana Warren]
    Bus 174, a 133 minute look at the life of a young Brazilian street kid, is an emotional social commentary.

  • Cremaster Film Series: Feeling Mentally Frisky? [Miss Crystal]
    Five expertly delivered films by the one man army - Art darling Matthew Barney

 
Documentary
  • Review of Laurent Fetis' ABC+ [Robert Mc Lain]
    One can?t help to be artistically and intellectually aroused as they absorb the passionate display of overt sexual behavior and motion.

 
film
  • Hell on Wheels [Katy Katastrophy]
    An ass kickin' documentary about the birth of an all female rollerderby revival in Austin, TX....Showing at the 30th Starz Denver Film Festival.

 
Film Festival
 
Reviews
  • Review: The Unforeseen [Alex Gorelik]
    The Unforeseen is a poetic and emotional documentary by Laura Dunn that follows the conflict between land developers and environmentalists.