"...some of the most pure romances ever put to screen in an independent film... it announces filmmaker Anthony Ng as one to watch in the future... A beautiful film... A pleasure to watch." (Chris Parry, efilmcritic)
No matter where you live. No matter who you marry. No matter how you feel. No matter where you go. No matter what you do.. No matter who you are. The result is always the same...AUTOMATIC.
"...in Dead Man's Shoes he [Considine] delivers one of the year's finest, most terrifyingly believable and piercingly vulnerable performances in what is easily one of the year's most remarkable films." (Jigsaw Lounge)
"Solid performances and refreshing seaside locations add authenticity, while Dick Cavett as the would-be helpful neighbor is a delightful surprise."(Barbara Pokras, A.C.E.)
This is a magnificent Holocaust drama - fully the equal of Schindler's List. From the novel by 2002 Nobel Prize laureate (and concentration camp survivor) Imre Kertész. (Edinburgh International film festival)
"Authentic and hilarious. This film sparks with a natural comic rhythm. With films like these, you normally want to step into the screen and live with the characters, but you'll be reminded so much of your own friends that when the movie is over, you'll go find them and give them a great big hug."(Eric Campos, film Threat)
"The cell phone looms large as the personal power tool of the Hollywood aristocracy in this dark and delicious mix of greed, depression, blackmail and infidelity. A small but delightful cast delivers smart and funny dialogue in this well-paced comedy of errors." (Barbara Pokras, A.C.E.)
"A brilliant cast skillfully propels each story to surprising and unexpected conclusions. Beautifully crafted and scored, this is a meditation on the deepest and most vulnerable parts of our souls." (Barbara Pokras, A.C.E.)
POLICE BEAT is an unusual portrait of an immigrant new to the United States that focuses less on the protagonist's socioeconomic difficulties than on his emotional responses to American life.
SCREENINGS
Catskill Mountain Fdn Theater II 10/2/2005, 1:00PM
The classic film about alienated and rebellious youth that made James Dean an indelible icon who passed away at the age of 24 on September 30 in 1955 after the completion of this film.
"A slacker psycho thriller that will keep audiences off balance 'til the bitter end, RUNAWAY manages to use the questions it raises - via narrative inconsistencies and character quirks - to pack more powder into its explosive payoff. " (John Anderson, Variety)
SCREENINGS
Catskill Mountain Fdn Theater II 10/1/2005, 6:30PM
In the customarily closed world of ultra-Orthodox Jews, Moshe and Malli, a married couple, are suffering through a financial crisis. They pray for help, but instead of a miracle two suspect strangers with criminal pasts appear on their doorstep.
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