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    • Nowhere (1997) Director: Gregg Araki. Known in the 90s for his neon rave aesthetic, all eye-popping colours and day-glo threads, Gregg Araki delivered a trippy visual feast with Nowhere, the third part in his Teenage Apocalypse trilogy following Totally F***ed Up (1993) and The Doom Generation (1995).
    • Modulations: Cinema for the Ear (1998) Director: Iara Lee. Dubbed ‘the definitive film on electronic music’, Modulations: Cinema for the Ear zeroes in on the music itself.
    • Human Traffic (1999) Director: Justin Kerrigan. Justin Kerrigan’s cult classic captures the ‘live for the weekend’ mantra of club-dwelling twentysomethings across the UK in the 90s.
    • Better Living Through Circuitry (1999) Director: Jon Reiss. Late nights and lasers abound in Better Living Through Circuitry, a documentary that looks at the 90s EDM movement.
  1. Sep 13, 1995 · Rave Review: Directed by Jeff Seymour. With Shelly O'Neill, Bill Elliot, Rick Star, Ed Begley Jr.. A dark comedy set in the world of L.A.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Jeff Seymour
    • 1995-09-13
  2. Rave Review. A stage director's plan to save his struggling theater is complicated by an entertainment critic's unexpected demise.

    • Comedy, Drama
  3. May 2, 1994 · “Rave Review” (known as “Acting on Impulse” during filming) reaches its seriocomic high point when Maletti tries to scare a notoriously harsh critic (Bruce Kirby) out of writing a bad ...

  4. Comedy/Drama. Cast. Shelly O'Neill (Suzy) Bill Elliot (Phil) Rick Star (Stage Manager) Ed Begley Jr. (Bert) Joe Spano (Lou) Marcy Lafferty (Martha) Jeff Seymour (Steve Maletti) Suzanne Wouk (Donna)...

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  7. 1 hr 32 mins. Comedy. NR. Watchlist. Humorous study of an L.A. director (Jeff Seymour, who also wrote and directed) who'll do anything to salvage his theater, including scaring a critic...

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