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Metro (Silicon Valley's Weekly Newspaper)
Festival Fever
Armed with VCRs and DVD players, Metro's film critics have sampled a
hefty share of this year's Cinequest films. Movies marked
with a star are recommended.
*The Nightowls of Coventry
(75 min.; U.S.) American Splendor's Harvey
Pekar gives the endorsement to this film about his old
neighborhood in Cleveland Heights. Laura C. Paglin's well-acted,
small-time comedy concerns the denizens of
Marv's, a roachy all-night deli/cafe. The social fault lines
of 1973 are making for some trouble, but
most of the problems are due to the owner, who blows his
profits on the ponies. Marv (Seymour Horowitz) and the rest
of the tummlers, freeloaders and hippies are cheered up
by the arrival of an innocent young waitress named Susan
(Donna Casey); she helps keep the dilapidated place
from falling down around Marv's ears.
Casey kicks the film up to a higher level; there are also
credible performances by Kevin Horne as a seductive New
Age quack and Annie Kitral as a weathered waitress. —Richard
von Busack
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/03.03.04/cinequest-0410.html
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