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1.

A sprawling survey of recent (mainly) American films that have touched writer Daniel Garrett, who opens the survey with a prologue on the art of film criticism that underscores the importance of celebrating the beauty of film.

2.

Review of the Montreal-based comedy, The Trotsky.

3.

Review of the winsome little British gangster comedy, Death in Ventnor.

4.

A review of Davis Guggenheim's absolutely riveting musical get-together, It Might Get Loud.

5.

Review of recent DVD release of Canadian horror documentary on horror impresario Kier-La Janisse.

6.

A review essay of Götz Spielman's melancholic thriller, Revanche, 2008.

7.

A review of the DVD Severin release of Fulci's final film, Door into Silence.

8.

A review of the Severin Films DVD release of Screwballs, which they refer to as the "Citizen Kane of high school sex comedy!"

9.

A review of the DVD release of porn documentary, Porn-O-Rama.

10.

A analysis of Fulci's first true giallo, recently released on DVD by Severin Films.

11.

A review essay of Daniel Shaw and Richard A. Gilmore's recent critical works on the intersection of film and philosophy.

12.

A review of the fascinating Chinese reworking of Gaston Leroux' famous story The Phantom of the Opera.

13.

A review essay of the brand new translation of André Bazin's What is Cinema?.

14.

An analysis of Samira Makhmalbaf's latest and controversial film, Two-Legged Horse, which incorporates Makhmalbaf's own responses at the Q & A following the world premiere of her film at the Toronto International Film Festival.

15.

An overview of the group of films included in a mini-retrospective of the Japanese Nikkatsu studio’s “B-movie” production of the late 1960s.


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