by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 18, 2004 | Opinion
It’s hard to know where to start and what to say about “Team America: World Police.” This movie-going experience is quite like no other, though reasons for that range from its clever production to its unbelievably crude humor. “Team...
by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 15, 2004 | Opinion
“The Dust Factory” is like a cross between Cirque du Soleil and “The X-Files.” Or maybe it’s a cross between “Holes” and “What Dreams May Come.” Or maybe it’s between “Alice in Wonderland” and...
by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 14, 2004 | News
On Sept. 15, 1979, 22-month-old Joel Sonnenberg was burned on more than 85 percent of his body during a fiery car crash at a New Hampshire toll booth. Twenty-five years and dozens of operations later, Sonnenberg is completing a seminary degree, speaking across the...
by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 14, 2004 | Opinion
“Spin,” a 1991 novel by Donald Everett Axinn, is now a film from James Redford, who adapted and directed the project. Set in the 1950s, it deals with a boy’s search for purpose after the death of his parents—as well as the feelings he develops for a...
by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 13, 2004 | News
Twelve years ago, Eric Small wrote a script that originated with his own fears about death and dying. Now the script is a movie, being released in six markets this Friday by MGM. “The Dust Factory” features Ryan Kelley, Hayden Panettiere and Armin...