I’m impressed by anyone who spends years to make a feature film and achieves their vision, but more than often, the end result is unsuccessful as a narrative. The Texas-lensed drama “Between Heaven and Hell” is another example “? its heart is in the right place, but the amateurish talent can’t pull it off. As […]
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The Disappearance of Alice Creed
Gemma Arterton delivers such a brave performance in “The Disappearance of Alice Creed” that she deserves to have “Bond girl” stricken from ever appearing before her name again. The Brit thriller marks the feature debut of writer/director J. Blakeson. What he’s cooked up could almost work on the Broadway stage, as it efficiently utilizes three […]
The Agony and the Ecstasy of Phil Spector
Phil Spector has some crazy ideas. For instance, the legendary music producer known for the “Wall of Sound” approach can’t understand why, every day he shows up for court to be tried for the 2003 murder of actress Lana Clarkson, that the judge has to mention someone died. What’s that all about? And why is […]
Technically speaking, new NBA rule could help Thunder
In an effort to improve sportsmanship, NBA referees have been instructed to call more technical fouls during the 2010-2011 season. Dubbed a “respect for the game” violation, any player who now vehemently protests a call (or non-call) toward a game official is likely to be hit with a technical foul. Two technical fouls in a […]
Executive John Allgood switches from the RedHawks to hockey with the Oklahoma City Barons
John Allgood has never been afraid to try something new. That may be one of the reasons he’s survived the better part of the last 20 years in the Oklahoma City promotions market. If you’ve been to AT&T Bricktown Ballpark for virtually any reason the past 15 years, then your experience was either created […]
Unstoppable
With “Unstoppable,” Tony Scott (“The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3”), a director to whose hyperbolic stylings I am generally immune, and screenwriter Mark Bomback (“Race to Witch Mountain”) have returned to the basics of action filmmaking and concocted a movie that rips along with the speed and power of a runaway train because it’s […]
Shawnee Museum gives back to its community with “A Promise of Home”
Museum of Art has hosted a regional exhibit featuring local artists within a 35-mile radius of Shawnee. Last year, however, Donna Merkt, curator of education, saw a need to get the museum more active in the community. “After three years of the show, we wanted to do something different,” Merkt said. “I wanted the museum […]
Nontraditional is becoming more traditional in modern Oklahoma families
/> Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender adoption laws vary by state, but in most cases, GLBT single-person adoptions are allowed, while some states allow same-sex couple adoption or second-parent adoption. In Oklahoma, single GLBT adoption is allowed, but second-parent adoption is unclear. While being both a same-sex and interracial family sets them apart in a […]
Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman
s still a relevant audience for it.” Brian Hearn, OKCMOA film curator, agreed, and “Visual Acoustics” will play a special engagement at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the museum, 415 Couch. The documentary’s director, Eric Bricker, will be in attendance to introduce his work and answer questions following the screening. Narrated by Dustin Hoffman, the film […]
Emerging artists converge for a group show at Mainsite that arrives with much imagination, but no true theme
Gloss and Grime through Dec. 4 Mainsite Contemporary Art 122 E. Main, Norman mainsite-art.com 292-8095 Getting a read on what Mainsite Contemporary Art’s “Gloss and Grime” group show is all about is not easy. Even David Crismon, who helped organize it, called the exhibition a “jambalaya” of artwork, but that’s exactly what he wanted: talented […]
