For this four-disc follow-up to 2012s set, Warner Archive again mined its vaults for 12 of the Boys Poverty Row features. The best way to describe their style is that it comes from the why I oughta! school of comedy. Im unsure if it ever graduated, given exchanges like How can you read in the […]
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The reading dead
The actor, best-known for playing the now-deceased T-Dog in TVs smash-hit series The Walking Dead and Alton in the Oscar-winning drama The Blind Side, was all smiles as he walked into the Barnes & Noble at 13800 N. May this afternoon to promote his book, Blindsided by the Walking Dead. A line of waiting fans […]
Dead in France
If more proof is needed its not the exploding heads, shoulder-stabbings and a good ol Wilhelm scream should do the trick later. Directed and co-written by Kris McManus, the UK film centers around Charles (Brian Levine, who co-wrote), a lonely hit man whos not only a virgin, but never even kissed a woman. […]
Out with a Bang
Photo: Doug Schwarz Oklahoma City punk-rock outfit The Boom Bang is headed to the big glass house in the sky, exiting this world in a blaze of smoke bombs, cheap beer, broken glass and partial male nudity. Pizza cookers, firework vendors and local music fans alike mourn the loss of one of the greatest live […]
Mimesis
Look, at least it’s not the new Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation, but that’s another review. There’s not much to Mimesis beyond the one-line summary above. Various attendees at a horror convention are invited to an exclusive, super-secret party that turns out to be the game one in which they are stuck […]
Dollar for the Dead
Estevez is a cowboy everyone refers to as Cowboy a deliberate nod to Clint Eastwoods Man with No Name of Sergio Leones beloved Dollars trilogy. The rootin-tootin sharpshooter partners with greasy Confederate soldier Dooley (William Forsythe, The Rig), who possesses one-fourth of a map that will lead them to treasure. Only former NFL star/Radio […]
Osombie
So there’s that. Utah doubles for Afghanistan as the flick follows an American Special Forces unit picking off “Class D hostiles” that’s code for undead Middle Easterns as it searches for the enemy camp. They pick up a extra help when they run across a Colorado woman (Eva Mauro, Miss March) searching for […]
The Definitive Document of the Dead
By the films own opening-crawl admission, Document is intended as a teaching tool, so its nature is purposely freeform and how! Narrated by the late Susan Tyrell (until the new sections), the film captures Romero and friends at work on 1978s Dawn of the Dead, the now-classic sequel to 1968s classic Night of the […]
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Photo: Doug Schwarz It doesnt take more than a minute or so into Defining Times new record, Separate Tongues, to sense the intimacy, closeness and trust the Oklahoma City alternative band members must feel for one another. Youd think theyd been playing for a decade, not a year and a half. Its a brotherhood, front […]
Americano
Jetting to Los Angeles where she lived and where he grew up for a few years until his father took him back to France, and where he hasn’t visited for five years Martin plans on a quick trip to sign paperwork and put her condominium on the market. He doesn’t count on his […]
