Dec 6-12, 2006

Dec 6-12, 2006 / Vol. 28 / No. 49

See No Evil

2006 Hollywood’s had much worse ideas than casting a WWE wrestler as a mute serial killer with a head full of flies. And that very film, the early-summer slasher “See No Evil,” isn’t bad at all for horror fans seeking a down-and-dirty, old-school gorefest.   Kane (n

Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Volume Four

2006 Like mainlining monster doses of childhood nostalgia, these four-disc blasts of Saturday-morning anarchy keep steadily trickling forth from Warner Brothers, who, thankfully, have the good sense not to gloss over some of the trickier and less politically correct elements that abound in these Merry Melodies.   Cleaned up and packed into easily digestible 90-minute…

Keeping Up with the Steins

ess to read it flawlessly with a face full of braces and in front of relatives who claim to know you. I should know: I survived one. It is a tradition ripe for satire, as evidenced in “Keeping Up with the Steins.” The movie follows Benjamin Fiedler (Daryl Sabara) as he prepares for his big…

Gwen Stefani-The Sweet Escape

Interscope Surely no one could’ve predicted the force with which ska-pop sprite Gwen Stefani’s 2004’s solo debut, “Love.Angel.Music.Baby.” would hit, loaded as it was with Eighties-shaded tunes, a devastating sense of style and a chart-smashing monster known as “Hollaback Girl.” Two years later, Stefani is already dropping “The Sweet Escape,” her erratic sophomore effort. Whereas…

Jay Z-Kingdom Come

Def Jam So much ink has been spilled about Jay-Z’s “comeback” that you’d be forgiven if you spin “Kingdom Come” expecting a blinding light of salvation to explode from your speakers. Breathless music writers nearly lost their collective mind when Jigga announced that his retirement (“casual hiatus” might be more accurate) was over and he…

Frank Sinatra-Vegas

Rhino/Reprise Some things just go well together: peanut butter and jelly, spring and baseball, Frank Sinatra and Las Vegas. The Chairman of the Board arguably was never more at home than prowling the stages of Sin City nightclubs, dishing out snappy patter and electric readings of signature tunes like “Fly Me to the Moon” and…

Oldboy: Ultimate Collector’s Edition

2003/2006 Chan-wook Park’s “Oldboy” is brutally compelling cinema. The weak of stomach need not apply “? between consumption of live octopi and dentistry via hammer, it’s a film that gleefully traffics in extreme imagery. A blend of swooning romance, grisly violence and blood-soaked revenge, it’s also a film with a killer conceit (a man is…

Mickey Avalon-Self Titled

MySpace Records Nothing good can come of this MySpace Records, I’m convinced. Although the social Web site has been a boon to several indie bands, the idea of pulling unsigned talent from its cesspool and giving them a major-record deal is a dangerous one, judging solely from the no-talent behind its first single-artist release: Mickey…

David Gray: Live in Slow Motion

2006 Recorded in Hammersmith, England, “Live in Slow Motion” captures David Gray in concert during his tour to promote 2005’s “Life in Slow Motion.”   The concert’s set list draws heavily from “Slow Motion” and “White Ladder,” Gray’s 2000 breakthrough. The combination works perfectly: While “Ladder” was an album of romantic optimism, Gray’s latest work…

Stanton Moore-III

Telarc International I can’t say New Orleans drummer Stanton Moore’s music makes me want to jump and scream for joy, but the man certainly lays down some solid grooves. Whether it’s with his other bands “? Galactic or Garage a Trois “? or on a solo effort, Moore is one of a few musicians on…

Lessons from the silly season

Let’s take one last look over the shoulder to examine the smoldering wreckage of the 2006 campaigns. Lessons loom for all of us who watch politics or who try to make a coin or two off of the misery of others that is electoral democracy.   To wit: “The public is smarter that Karl Rove.”…

Centro matic-Fort Recovery

Misra Records The primary goal for every band is to distinguish a new record from its previous work and all the other acts in its corner of music. It did not bode well for Centro-matic’s “Fort Recovery” that, after several listens, I still had to check my CD player to remind myself who I was…

Superman Returns

p>There are some things in life even the Man of Steel can’t overcome, like tepid box-office returns or indifferent audiences, both of which thwarted the astronomical expectations for Bryan Singer’s feverishly touted reboot of the ailing Superman franchise, “Superman Returns.” It wasn’t that Singer necessarily failed, so much as wrapped himself too tightly in the…

Reservoir Dogs: 15th Anniversary Edition

1992/2006 Holding the latest incarnation of “Reservoir Dogs” in one’s hands, two questions arise: 1) How many DVD releases does this movie need? and 2) Can DVD packaging get any cooler?   Both merit asking, since this release is one year premature for the post-heist film’s 15th anniversary, and its two discs come packaged like…


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