Posts Tagged ‘college-student’

Pulse (2006)

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
Genres: Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Countries: USA
Actors: Bell, Kristen | Hanyok, Tate | Ian Somerhalder | Milian, Christina | Gonzalez, Rick | Lindhome, Riki | Tucker, Jonathan | Tepe, Amanda | Levine, Samm | Talley, Steve | Gatt, Joseph | Cummins, Corryn
Directors: Sonzero, Jim
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Imagine our wireless technologies made a connection to a world beyond our own. Imagine that world used that technology as a doorway into ours. Now, imagine the connection we made can’t be shut down. When you turn on your cell phone or log on to your e-mail, they’ll get in, you’ll be infected and they’ll be able to take from you what they don’t have anymore — life.

Red Letters (2000)

Friday, March 16th, 2007
Genres: Crime | Drama
Countries: USA
Actors: Coyote, Peter | Kinski, Nastassja | Balk, Fairuza | Piven, Jeremy | Hudson, Ernie | Gleason, Paul | Ehlers, Heather | Monroe, Steve | Kier, Udo | Roberts, Layla | Bush, Owen | Ryan, Kenneth | Leckner, Brian | Morgenstern, Susan | Valente, Antoinette
Directors: Battersby, Bradley
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After a sexual harassment incident, Dennis Burke (Peter Coyote), a Nathaniel Hawthorne scholar, goes to work at a California college. He begins correspondence with an imprisoned murderer, Lydia Davis (Nastassja Kinski). Burke is finding old habits hard to break, developing relationships with obsessive coeds. Meanwhile, Lydia escapes from prison. Dennis and his colleague Thurston, a computer scientist and hacker, find themselves caught in a web of intrigue.

Laramie Project, The (2002)

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007
Genres: Crime | Drama
Countries: USA
Actors: Ricci, Christina | Buscemi, Steve | Linney, Laura | Phoenix, Summer
Directors: Kaufman, Moisés
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‘Moisés Kaufman’ (qv) and members of New York’s Tectonic Theater Project went to Laramie, Wyoming after the murder of ‘Matthew Shepard (I)’ (qv). This is a film version of the play they wrote based on more than 200 interviews they conducted in Laramie. It follows and in some cases re-enacts the chronology of Shepherd’s visit to a local bar, his kidnap and beating, the discovery of him tied to a fence, the vigil at the hospital, his death and funeral, and the trial of his killers. It mixes real news reports with actors portraying friends, family, cops, killers, and other Laramie residents in their own words. It concludes with a Laramie staging of “Angels in America” a year after Shephard’s death.