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FRANK & CINDY - Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lena Dunham   
Thursday, 07 August 2008
FRANK & CINDY
FRANK & CINDY
If someone wanted to make a convincing argument against narrative film then G.J. Echternkamp’s documentary Frank & Cindy would be a prime piece of supporting evidence. After all, why would a filmmaker bother inventing characters when people like these are running around? The film’s title refers to Echternkamp’s parents, an unruly pair of true eccentrics whose marriage is the subject of this hilarious, horrifying and infinitely well-made documentary.
 
 
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Square Pegs - Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Isaac Shapiro   
Sunday, 27 July 2008
Square Pegs
Square Pegs
Compared too Ben Hicks other film project- Pea vs. Carrot- this is a far meatier affair. Square Pegs marks a far more ambitious effort in both narrative and scope. The film starts out simply enough with a rather mundane family's car trip through the city seen from the perspective of the eldest girl of the family. Then after the credits role it suddenly things cut to a rather dingy and bizarre restaurant that's more then just a restaurant. Here the audience gets its first glimpse of the entire family including the little sister with the rabbit ears as well as the pudgy mother. Things delve into the creepily bizarre as patrons float by and quick images of the restaurants chef (who has a creepy big nose works in a dirty kitchen right out of the next Saw movie) cut creating an uneasy atmosphere.
 
 
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Pea vs Carrot - Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Isaac Shapiro   
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
from Pea vs Carrot
from Pea vs Carrot
This film isn't really a film, hell it isn't even a short film, but rather a handful of short scenes strung together following the romantic anecdotes of two hipster lovers. There isn't really a sense of time place, but rather a scatter shot of different scenes that don't correlate to form a story. The audience gets a sense of the sort of irreverent attraction between the two romantic leads, but there's not really any deeper connection. In some ways it kind of reminds of a severely truncated version of the Indie film Eagle Vs. Shark which also featured a similar post-modern romantic mash-up. We get scenes of the two couples in parties, after parties, including an especially charming shot of a night after with each person holding the other while a stream oh yellow day glow vomit lies between them in their lovers embrace.
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A Review of Lou Reed's Berlin PDF Print E-mail
Written by joseph anderson   
Tuesday, 22 July 2008

from Berlin
from Berlin
When Lou Reed originally released Berlin in 1973, it was met with complaints from critics calling it ‘dour’ and ‘morose’. Apparently, these critics have never read some of the finer examples of classic literature.

 

 

 

And Berlin is closer to a good book then a traditional rock and roll album.

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