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Issue #05 [April 1994]

Features: Roman Keeps on Rolling
By Kathleen McInnis
With his devilish new movie, Bitter Moon, Polanski is back. An overview of the influential director's career.

Features: Peter Coyote is Not P.C. 
By Kathleen McInnis
The favored son of the cult film circuit tells it like it is.

Features: Grant’s a Hugh Success
By Kathleen McInnis
With three features out this month, coming to America is a lucrative proposition for Hugh Grant.

Features: Cut to: The Quick
By Tom Allen
Are the new down-and-dirty, nuts-and-bolts flim seminars a viable alternative to traditional film school?

The Movies are Shrinking
By Jeff Schwager
A new generation of movie producers are looking to TV for inspiration.

Bit Men and Hitmen
By Tom Barr
Corman's Carnosaur is a poor man's Jurassic Park. Now that's scary.

Intravenous Video
By Kelly Hughes
Movies affect you like a drug. And reading this column could put you in detox

Bullets as a Gimmick
By Taso Lagos
A moviemaker "bites the bullet" to get his film in the limelight.

Bitter is Better
By Mike Walker
Hudsucker gets mooned, but Bitter does better.

Letters: Letters
By Letters

Marty and Me
By Timothy Rhys
Dan Algrant tells Martin Scorsese gave him his big break.

How I Made a 1 Mil. Feature Virtually for Free
By Timothy Rhys
A Seattle man tells how he made a million dollars movie without cash.

Are Women Psycho or is it Just Hollywood?
By Shea Salyer
Women are psycho. A billion movie viewers can't be wrong. Can they?

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