Fresh from a well-received full-length debut, singer-songwriter Andrew Belle was less on top of the world and more lost at sea. What felt like a lifetime of personal maturity and artistic growth left the wholesome folk-pop approach carried into Ladders feeling tiresome. But for all the Chicago-based performers frustrations, a new direction wasnt making itself […]
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Kings of leon sing about Okie ties
In a recent feature on the making of Last Mile Home, the bands contribution to the film, the Grammy-winning alt-rockers detailed the songs inspiration. Weve been offered movies that theyve spent $300 million to make. Weve said no to it, just because we had no connection to the movie, bassist Jared Followill told The Huffington […]
Disorderlies
While most of it is my fault, I like to take comfort in the idea that I was doomed from the get-go: Blame a Depression-era father who forced me to clean my plate through shame and guilt. Blame a public school free-lunch system that taught gravy as a food group. Blame cable television for being so […]
Kiss of the Damned
Ushered into that world is Paolo (Milo Ventimiglia, That’s My Boy), a screenwriter who meets the mysterious, gorgeous Djuna (Joséphine de La Baume, Johnny English Reborn). Because of her “skin condition,” she’s a night owl who spends much of her time holed up in an isolated mansion watching old movies by Buñuel and Di Sica. […]
Electra Glide in Blue
That Guercio never made another movie is a shame, because so much of Electra Glide in Blue an opening shot of the highway cutting through the Arizona desert, the introduction of the motorcycle-cop protagonist in full uniform, the haunting final minutes reveal a keen eye for composition. Two years away from TV’s Baretta, […]
Holy Motors
Now that the French film is out on DVD and Blu-ray, its the next best thing to the theatrical experience we were denied. Love it or hate it, Holy Motors is nothing if not an experience. Carax regular Denis Lavant (The Lovers on the Bridge) is front and center of this weird, wonderful ride as […]
Bath Salt Zombies
Set in New York City, the film imagines such a huge crackdown on bath salts a real-life drug currently making headlines for its zombie-like effects on users that one enterprising chemist has synthesized it in cigarette form. Smoking it, however, proves even more addictive than usual, causing withdrawal symptoms so bad it will […]
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Thats what makes The Perks of Being a Wallflower so impressive. New to Blu-ray and DVD, it understands the excess of feeling that characterizes being a teenager, and it doesnt prettify or minimize the trials faced by the shy and socially awkward kid sitting alone in the school cafeteria. Written and directed by Stephen Chbosky, […]
New shift
I really like the Oklahoma film and comedy scene, Nghiem said. I wanted to do a project that wasnt too heavy and involved a lot of local people. Clerks Too, which debuted today on YouTube, was in part inspired by an unauthorized remake of Star Wars that he and his friends saw online. I was […]
Searching for Sugar Man
Take, for example, Searching for Sugar Man. Currently up for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award and new to DVD, the doc introduces us to the saga of the one-named Rodriguez, a criminally unknown singer-songwriter from the early 1970s whose career sank into obscurity in his native United States, but whose influence proved monumental in, […]
