“Visions of Reality” Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum, 1400 Classen Drive Through March 12, 2011 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays 235-2714, www.oklahomaheritage.com $7 adults, $5 seniors and students Greg Burns is known for capturing Oklahoma landmarks and buildings on canvas, incorporating his interpretation of real life in his pieces. Burns’ career-spanning exhibit, “Visions […]
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Wah Do Dem
when he gets there. Along the way he encounters a flood, a shaman, several stupid tourist moves (never leave the bus), a couple dance parties, indie-rock cameos, a pick-up soccer game and a weird friendship that starts at knifepoint. This is all framed in the context of the days leading up to and following President […]
The Possession of David O’Reilly
It’s never a good idea to let a friend nursing a broken heart crash at your pad. You know that already, but you may never do it again after watching “The Possession of David O’Reilly,” an effective no-budget pic from Great Britain. The David of the title is a recent dumpee (Giles Anderson), and he […]
The Hound of the Baskervilles
nwidth=”0″ marginheight=”0″> Released just a little too late to capitalize on the recent wave of all things Sherlockian, BFS Entertainment’s “The Hound of the Baskervilles” is welcome nonetheless. Although this 1983 production was made for television, it’s so rich with atmosphere that it screams feature. One of dozens of adaptations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s […]
Exam
And you thought the SAT was hard! In “Exam,” eight total strangers applying for the same job are escorted into a small room that looks a little bit like an underground bunker “? complete with armed guard “? and given strict instructions and exactly 80 minutes to finish the test in front of them. They […]
Time Bandits
In some ways, “Time Bandits” was ahead of its time. One of the first 1980s family films to hold interest of children and parents alike, the fall fantasy flick was a significant box-office success. Former Monty Python animator Terry Gilliam, an American expatriate, brainstormed the idea of a child traveling through different times surrounded by […]
Knight and Day
A would-be summer sizzler that fizzled, “Knight and Day” does not lack in star power, anchored by two A-listers in Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. One is the film’s greatest asset; the other, its greatest liability. But more on that in a minute. Roy (Cruise) and June (Diaz) meet cute in a Wichita airport, […]
Hotel
Jonesin’ for mo’ “Mad Men“? Yeah, me, too. I couldn’t help but think often of the show while checking out Warner Archive‘s burn-on-demand release of the 1967 epic “Hotel.” Boasting a similar look, feel and cavalier love of carcinogens, the film is not exactly classic, but it’s well-remembered. Based on the same-named Arthur Hailey novel […]
The Warrior’s Way
Sometimes a mess can be a good thing. Consider the canvases of Jackson Pollock, the beauty of bikini Jell-O wrestling, or the green-screen genre mishmash that is “The Warrior’s Way.” Few people will see it, and far fewer will get it, but those among the latter will enjoy the hell out of its ever-wavering groove. […]
Jack of Fables: The (Nearly) Great Escape
Fans of the award-winning “Fables” series will want to follow the comic title’s first spin-off, “Jack of Fables Vol. 1: The (Nearly) Great Escape.” The five-issue collection plops Jack (as in “and the Beanstalk”) in a prison community for those fairy-tale and nursery-rhyme characters who have fallen out of favor. Between bedroom romps with Goldilocks, […]
