
386 Films "Date Night" will be available for online viewing through Vimeo on December 5th. Click the image above to watch the film (Again... Available December 5th), or click here to read Critical-Film's review of this incredible short.
"X-Files: Fight the Future"
I sit down to write this knowing full well how socially insignificant both the movie is, and my review will be. If you haven't seen "The X-Files: Fight the Future" yet, then chances are you had little to no interest in the first place, and that hasn't changed, nor will it change, based on my review. If you have seen it for that matter, nothing I say here will change your point of view about it; I have no new insights or much original to say about its cinematic validity.
"Dark Night of the Scarecrow"
Originally airing on Television in late October 1981, "Dark Night of the Scarecrow" is a more than competent horror tale that is lifted above its very simple story by some great performances from some very respectable actors. Charles Durning, Lane Smith, and Larry Drake ("Dr. Giggles", and "Darkman" villain, Robert Durant) round out the impressive cast, which gives the film a more professional quality, generally lacking from television productions.