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  1. Saints and Sinners
    Competitive event for independent comedy, drama, and horror films based in St. Petersburg, Florida. Overview, submission details, media, and links to sponsors.
    Catalogue: Film Festivals
    Regions: North America


  2. Mark Jensen, Actor, Australian Male Actor from Sydney.
    Information about Mark Jensen, Australian Actor. An experienced male Sydney, Australia, based film and TV actor and list of current work including downloadable short films, videos and feature movies, CV bio and awards.
    Regions: Australia


  3. Libby Tanner Fanlisting
    All of Libby's fans
    Regions: Australia


  4. Anglesey, Alisa
    Biography and filmography of the director of such short films as The Good Samaritan, and In Time of Need.
    Regions: North America


  5. AskMen.com - Famke Janssen
    Famke Janssen pictures and biography


  6. A Mitch Davis Film: The Other Side of Heaven (2001)
    Archive of reviews and articles about the movie The Other Side of Heaven, the true story of John H. Groberg's missionary experiences in Tonga.
    Catalogue: Adventure
    Regions: US States


  7. THE MATRIX: REVOLUTIONS - 2-DISC WIDESCREEN DVD
    Where The Matrix Reloaded works best as a kitschy send-up of West Side Story, The Matrix: Revolutions is the funniest, most overblown re-telling of The Old Testament since The Ten Commandments. It should have been called "Revelations," truth be told, and indeed a sly wink to covenants and the Apocalypse comprises its final scenes. The film comes complete with martyred saints, crucified saviours, and enough murder and fireworks to keep Philistines attentive during the extended lore sequences, less boring here than in the last instalment, though those looking for mortal doses of faux philosophical pretension will find their goblets full to brimming. What saves this chapter, as it did the previous, is the idea that the arrogance required to pull off something this ponderous, this glowering and self-important, is in fact a valuable thing in a mainstream movie climate more interested in the comfortable affirmation of formula. Though it's likely that box office history will interpret the last two parts of The Matrix unkindly, it's all too possible that the trilogy may come to be seen as something like a classic of ambitious, hysterical overreaching. And why not? That's exactly what it is. General Climate
    Catalogue: Reviews
    Regions: North America


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