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Is George Romero the most influential filmmaker?

By D.K. Holm

Onetime obscure Pittsburgh commercial filmmaker George Romero may end up being the most influential filmmaker of the past century. His eerie low budget horror film from 1968, Night of the Living Dead, sparked a new enthusiasm for more realistic and truly scary movies...

Dollars and Scenes: The Film Box

Our monthly look at the local and national movie industry

By D.K. Holm

It should have come as no surprise that 10,000 B.C. "won" its opening weekend at the box office. It came with a profitable pedigree - that of a prime hit-making machine in the form of Roland Emmerich...

DVD Pick of the Month: March

A key comedy

By D.K. Holm

If I had the power to command into existence with the flick of a wand anything I deemed worthy of being, it would be a modern remake of The Apartment (1960) starring Tom Hanks, Renee Zellweger, and Alec Baldwin. But then, I look at the recently released The Apartment and wonder, why bother?

Film Shorts: March 2008

Quick takes on new releases

By D.K. Holm

Film critic D.K. Holm offers up witty (and pithy) analyses on a handful of this month's new theater releases...

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
Horoscopes for the month of May

 

 

 

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