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28 Days Later... (2002)
RAGE
This is one not to be missed - a low budget horror that has a through line you can follow. I was drawn in from the first frame and loved every minute. Terrifying yet riveting. Danny Boyle is back and I hope he keeps doing it. Great performances, wonderful premise and a fresh take on a genre that seemed to be dead due to big studio slasher stuff. Don't pass this up as you will be sorry if you do. It felt real but was masterfully supernatural.
My Boss's Daughter (2003)
I've been Punk'd
I hope that the MTV show helps his career 'cause this one sure won't. Really a waste of time and money. I rented this sucker and still felt cheated out of time more than money. Whoever thought that this was a good idea must have been smoking too much MTV. High Concept gone awry to a degree I can't even begin to describe. This movie should come with a warning label: beware, this movie is really really terrible. PS: Demi, avoid this film, it may hurt your love life.
The Photographer (2000)
A Beautiful Film
From acting to visuals this film is a gem - a diamond in the rough. I was blown away by the performances headed up by the star, Reg Rogers, a master of his craft. This is Maggie G's first big role and it is a wonderful start to a now star studded career. Rob Campbell and Chris Bauer are fantastic. The writer/director, Jeremy Stein, has created a remarkable movie that not only is about something but is also vastly entertaining. It's films like this that make you believe that there is still hope for modern cinema. I can't wait to see the next film from this gifted filmmaker.