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Watch This: Assassination of a High School President Trailer

Watch This: Assassination of a High School President Trailer

It is incredibly difficult to continue to gush over a movie that I reviewed back in January 2008, but I’m going to give it a shot. Why? Because this movie is worth it.

By Neil Miller on August 4, 2009 | Comments

2009 Sundance Competition Line Up Announced

2009 Sundance Competition Line Up Announced

The 2009 competition lineup for the Sundance Film Festival has been announced, and among the entries are some big names and some small ones, all of which are intriguing nonetheless.

By Neil Miller on December 3, 2008 | Comments

Win an Autographed Poster from Indie Superhero film ‘Special’

Win an Autographed Poster from Indie Superhero film ‘Special’

On November 21st, select cities will have the opportunity to experience Special, a very unique movie about a man who develops some superpowers. In order to celebrate, we’ve got a sweet poster giveaway for you.

By Dr. Cole Abaius on November 21, 2008 | Comments

Exclusive: Michael Rapaport and The Directors of ‘Special’ Talk Superpowers and Cinematic Middle Fingers

Exclusive: Michael Rapaport and The Directors of ‘Special’ Talk Superpowers and Cinematic Middle Fingers

Does it make you a pervert if you choose Invisibility over Flight? Yes. But it doesn’t keep you from making a great film.

By Dr. Cole Abaius on November 21, 2008 | Comments

Exclusive Clip: Michael Rapaport in ‘Special’

Exclusive Clip: Michael Rapaport in ‘Special’

In support of the release of Special, a new indie film starring Michael Rapaport, Magnolia Pictures has hooked us up with an exclusive clip from the film. Check it out.

By Neil Miller on November 20, 2008 | Comments

Review: ‘Special’ Takes the Superhero Genre to an Odd New Place

Review: ‘Special’ Takes the Superhero Genre to an Odd New Place

Special is a solid film because it sticks to the basics – a great script, and a stellar performance by a talented lead actor.

By Dr. Cole Abaius on November 20, 2008 | Comments