Debuting on Blu-ray in Synapse Films Special Meltdown Edition, the 1987 skid-row epic centers on an auto junkyard populated by homeless winos. One of them, who looks like famed Torgo from Manos: The Hands of Fate, finds that a decades-old bottle of Tenafly Viper purchased at the local liquor store causes those who drink it […]
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Hatchet III
Mind you, this is played as a punch line in itself. If you can see the absurdity within the annihilation, Hatchet III is recommended for you. And if not … well, hell, you already knew that. Written but not directed this time by series creator Adam Green (TV’s Holliston), the third flick depicting […]
Errors of the Human Body
Fresh from relishing villainy in The Call, the near-unrecognizable Michael Eklund cleans up nice as Dr. Geoffrey Burton, a reluctant geneticist specializing in embryonic abnormalities for very personal reasons. He leaves the University of Massachusetts behind to continue his controversial research in Dresden, Germany a far less-politicized environment. But Eron Sheean’s film is not […]
Passion play
A, B, A, B, B, A, up, down, up, down, select. If that means anything to you, youre the exact type of patron who Stephen Kovash, the founder of the Istvan Gallery, wants. The Istvan is one of the few commercial galleries in Oklahoma City that actually show urban, street, young people, hip whatever […]
Shades of cinema
Matt Barses I Said I Would Never Paint This Way Again Promoting minority filmmakers and artists, Saturdays In Color Film Festival showcases features, shorts and documentaries that convey Oklahomas multicultural landscape. In partnership with the Inclusion in Art project and the Individual Artists of Oklahoma Gallery, In Color began in 2008 to encourage diversity while […]
Bowlsey Sleepy Weather
In a weird way, it does. The budding Oklahoma City trio released Sleepy Weather a five-song demo of sorts just a month after the bands conception, each track abstaining from any semblance of formula. With a range of influences spanning from sultry lounge and folk jangles to Adult Swim hip-hop and chilled electronica, […]
Ready or not
The Ready Set Photo: Jared Thomas A 20-something singer-songwriter from the Midwest readies to play a few tunes Thursday night from his ever-growing repertoire of chart-topping singles, acoustic endeavors and previews from his upcoming third full-length album. As The Ready Set, Indiana native Jordan Witzigreuter has charmed national audiences particularly the teen, female demographic […]
Olympus Has Fallen
I’m talking about Christopher Nolans The Dark Knight, just to be clear. In Antoine Fuquas Olympus Has Fallen, Aaron Eckhart grows angry and Morgan Freeman pulls strings from the sidelines, while a possibly crazy but altogether decent man dishes out some superheroic justice to save the city, yet the result is a terrible movie, arguably […]
Oblivion
In 2077, post-nuclear war, Earth is largely uninhabitable, sending survivors to live on one of Saturn’s moons. Cruise’s Jack Harper cruises the skies over the former New York City to guard giant water-sucking machines from attacks. He’s aided in his daily missions by the watchful eye of Victoria (Andrea Riseborough, Disconnect), who works behind a […]
The Guillotines
Not necessarily. The guillotines of The Guillotines are of the shimmering CGI kind, and so obvious as to be cartoons. Still, this Hong Kong pic is at its best when the guillotines spin on their scooped launchers like rabid dogs waiting to be unleashed, then zoom around the place looking for a head to latch […]
