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Reviewed by Gordon Sullivan
Quote: "The filmmakers are very proud of what they've accomplished, and on a technical level, they should be. If only they'd applied their technical expertise to a story worth telling."

Reviewed by Daryl Loomis
Quote: "While not a total home run, The Devil's Muse is a worthy, ambitious project with a strong message. Cult audiences will fondly receive the film and embrace its failings as much as its successes."

Reviewed by Dylan Charles
Quote: "All things considered, if the awkwardness levels had been toned to about a 6 (instead of, say, 8 or 9), The Foot Fist Way would have been a great independent comedy."

Reviewed by Erich Asperschlager
Quote: "Like the experience of a drug-ravaged ex-hippie at a Beatles tribute concert, it's tough to figure out how much of Desperately Seeking Paul McCartney is real."

Reviewed by Erich Asperschlager
Quote: "Harold might be the first 'bald junior high kid makes good' movie I've ever seen, but the plot feels familiar."

Reviewed by Tom Becker
Quote: "You can also believe in Brenda Starr, Mutt and Jeff, Maggie and Jiggs, and Blondie, it's still not going to make this inept, no-budget faux horror movie any more palatable."

Reviewed by Erich Asperschlager
Quote: "It's funny, crude, thought-provoking, and it includes Carrie Fisher repeatedly using the f-word -- and this critic isn't asking it to be anything more."

Reviewed by Gordon Sullivan
Quote: "I will give Boll some credit for Postal. If all you're looking for is a weird 'bad' movie to make you laugh with some friends, then Postal may deliver."

Reviewed by Daryl Loomis
Quote: "It's too bad these movies aren't more watchable, but I'm glad there are people making crazy movies in their basements and finding ways to get them distributed. I just wish they'd gotten better at it over the years."

Reviewed by Daryl Loomis
Quote: "The Morgue has an intelligent, if sometimes convoluted, story; pulls decent performances from an inexperienced cast; and features an effectively moody atmosphere. This is a quality, low-budget thriller worth checking out."