There is no solitude greater than the critic's, unless perhaps it be that of a tiger in the jungle...

White Elephant Blogathon

The 3rd Annual White Elephant Film Blogathon is here!

 

Andrew Hedden

Writer

QUICK STATS
Chinese Zodiac Animal: Pig
Astrological Sign: Scorpio
Sino-Astrological Power Animal: The Scorpig!
Born On: The day President Reagan ordered the invasion of Grenada. He can not only be seen as a harbinger of freedom and democracy, but as a symbol of a new American day as well.
The Lost Years: Sometime between 1995 and 2000.
Celebrity look-alikes: Big Pete from the Adventures of Pete and Pete
Expertise: RBI Baseball 3, MST3K

Andrew began attending The Fairhaven College in 2002. Believing it to be a radical hotbed of political activity, he trained under Bookchinites, Marxists, ex-Marxists, hegemony theorists, and others, only to find himself debating costume design majors about the merits of the latest David Lynch movie. Now graduated, he continues that debate here at Lucid Screening as well as his own blog, here and elsewhere.

Film Reviews

A Grin Without a Cat

American Revolution 2

Anarchism in America

Art School Confidential

Born In Flames

Brokeback Mountain

Burden of Dreams

Cavite

Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y

Dirty Pretty Things

Dog Day Afternoon

Funeral Parade of Roses

Heat

If...

In Praise of Love

Iraq in Fragments

It Happened One Night

La Promesse

Le Joli Mai

Le Samouraï

Lost In Translation

Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont

Notre Musique

Police Academy 3

Punishment Park

Regular Lovers

Roving Mars

Sweetie

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

The Fountain

The Garbage Pail Kids Movie

The Host

The Last Temptation of Christ

The Murder of Fred Hampton

The New World

The Passenger

The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada

The Trouble With Harry

The Weather Underground

There Will Be Blood

Troll 2

Valley of the Dolls

Vera Drake

Vision Quest

Werckmeister Harmonies

What We Want, What We Believe

Features

A Few Clumsy Passes at Wong Kar Wai

Afrocentrism and Alternative Film Narratives

America, America, This is You!

American Indians in Film

Chris Marker

Cinema/Utopia

Film and the Anarchist Imagination

In Da Club

Key-an-oooooh Baby!

Love after Death

Sixth Annual Chicago Anarchist Film Festival

This Body is a Prison

To struggle and fight and rebuild

True/False West

Vampire in Brooklyn

Blog

Queer Women of Color Film Festival Seeks Submissions - 01.14.08

Anarchist Film Festival Seeks Submissions - 01.12.08

Wes than the Best - 10.01.07

Wes Goes East - 07.27.07

Old Joy on DVD - 04.30.07

U.S. Social Forum Film Festival - 04.25.07

7th Annual Chicago Anarchist Film Festival - 04.04.07

2008 Toronto Prisoners Justice Film Festival - 04.04.07

Iran Under Siege - 03.14.07

Revolutionary Oscars Party! - 02.19.07

Prisoners Justice Film Festival - 02.07.07

New On-line Anarchist Film Channel - 11.27.06

Boycott Let's Go To Prison - 11.20.06

'This Body is a Prison' completed - 10.02.06

Homotopia: Gay Annulment Tour - 09.18.06

The Power of NO! - 09.13.06

WT-Oh No! - 09.08.06

Cinema Workers Union Update, 7/15 - 07.15.06

The Black Panther Library - 07.06.06

Tales from Nambrangelina - 06.27.06

New Issue of Cineaste Out Now - 06.27.06

Authority and Subordination - 06.04.06

Cinema Workers Union Update, 5/24 - 05.24.06

First International Labor Film And Video Festival - 05.21.06

No More John Waynes - 05.20.06

Interview With Film-maker Aishah Shahidah Simmons - 05.18.06

Cineplex Class Struggle - 05.11.06

Polygamy Sect Leader on FBI's Most Wanted List - 05.08.06

Movies Ain't Meals on a Multicultural Buffet Line - 04.29.06

Its Screening Cats and Dogs - 04.28.06

American Expressploitation - 04.26.06

True/False West Film Festival - 04.17.06

Old Macdonald Revisted - 04.16.06