Stories by Matthew Scott Kelemen
Matt Kelemen is Arts & Entertainment Editor at Las Vegas CityLife.
In 'Palindromes,' has Todd Solondz made an anti-anti-choice film? Or a pro-anti-life one? He won't tell you; audiences will have to decide for themselves. That's the beauty of choice.
Posted on Apr 15, 2005
The children featured in
Born into Brothels are growing up fast. Filmmakers Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman hope to give them some tools to navigate with.
Posted on Mar 11, 2005
Stationed in Uday Hussein's bombed-out palace, soldiers spend time swimming in the pool, playing golf on the putting green, and enduring mortar attacks, RPGs and snipers.
Gunner Palace tells their story. Plus: Watch an exclusive clip from the film.
Posted on Mar 4, 2005
Jessica Yu's documentary explores and empathizes with the vast creative world of outsider artist Henry Darger.
Posted on Mar 1, 2005
Once upon a time, according to 'The Assassination of Richard Nixon,' an American dreamer tried to kill the 37th president.
Posted on Jan 14, 2005
Alejandro Amenábar explores the life of right-to-die activist Ramón Sampedro in 'The Sea Inside.'
Posted on Jan 6, 2005
In the lead-up to Nov. 2, the lightning-rod film 'Going Upriver' has been screened nearly 1,000 times at college campuses across the nation – opening eyes and changing minds.
Posted on Oct 30, 2004
"Going Upriver," George Butler's documentary about John Kerry, tells the story of Kerry's two wars – Vietnam and the peace movement.
Posted on Sep 29, 2004
This year's indie darling and Sundance winner, 'Primer,' pays tribute to 70s conspiracy classics like 'All the President's Men' -- and all for the low price of $7,000.
Posted on Jun 14, 2004