Patrick Meaney is a filmmaker/reviewer based out of New York. His films are available on RespectFilms.com, and writings at Thoughts on Stuff. His is also the creator of the webseries The Third Age.
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M83 puts on a great show, but was it enough to engage the crowd?
This underrated Matrix sequel gets a gorgeous blu-ray release.
Scissor Sisters merge 70s and 80s pop influences to create their best album yet.
Director Tim Burton's re-interpretation of the classic story is an emotionally empty, bombastic disaster.
Ang Lee takes a breather with this entertaining, if insubstantial, comedy set at the seminal music festival.
Patrick explores the use of improvisation in the filmmaking process.
A charming, but insubstantial feature about the overlapping lives of ten women in L.A.
The creator of the upcoming webseries, The Third Age, explores the process of finding locations.
Cronenberg crafts a mainstream thriller without compromising his personal thematic interests.
A feature length lecture on magic and art from legendary comic writer Alan Moore.
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