The trio has gone from emo poppers with New Wave underpinnings to the inverse, and it suits the band well, as evidenced by the slick Get Well EP. The cover of Joy Divisions Love Will Tear Us Apart, the quintessential post-punk ballad, is a good clue as to the direction in which Progress in Color […]
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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, […]
Sun rises
Ska music might have fallen out of the public eye since its mid-90s heyday when The Mighty Mighty Bosstones briefly flirted with mainstream success and No Doubts ska-adjacent songs dominated radio, but Oklahoma City outfit Sunny Side Up is working to make sure the last horn hasnt sounded. While the sextet started out simply trying […]
Nice Guys Don’t Work in Hollywood: The Adventures of an Aesthete in the Movie Business Curtis Harrington
Unlike so many Tinseltown true tales, Nice Guys Dont Work in Hollywood doesnt begin with a tumultuous childhood. Although the only child grew up in the throes of the Great Depression, Harringtons upbringing was happy. He found escape (and influence) in the stories of Edgar Allan Poe, the pages of Esquire magazine and the flicker […]
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. […]
The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia
Once again based on a supposedly true story (which the Blu-rays extra features delve into), this unconnected, theater-skipping sequel to 2009s sleeper hit Haunting in Connecticut takes place in 1993, when the Wyrick family nary a Virginia Madsen among them moved from the city of Atlanta to the rural Pine Mountain. An overly […]
Happy People: A Year in the Taiga / The Gatekeepers
Happy People: A Year in the Taiga Love a good documentary? If so, youre in luck, since two excellent, if decidedly different, ones are in town this week. Werner Herzog is easily among the most singular of documentary makers, having made such elegantly strange works as Grizzly Man and Cave of Forgotten Dreams. Still, fans […]
In Their Skin
No matter the name, the film focuses on the family in particular, the Hughes clan, headed by Mark (Joshua Close, The Master) and Mary (Selma Blair, TVs Anger Management). With their young son (Quinn Lord, The Possession), they head to their country cottage for a little R&R. Shortly upon arrival at night, Mary asks […]
Best in Show
Although set amid the fictional Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show in Philadelphia, the comedy is really concerned with five sets of the contestants owners, including but not limited to a longtime married couple (Catherine OHara and co-writer Eugene Levy), two gay men (Michael McKean and John Michael Higgins) and a lonely woodsman (Guest). […]
Wake in Fright
Gary Bond (Zulu) works wonders as John Grant, the only teacher in the Australian desert town of Tiboonda, where the tiny, single-room schoolhouse is surrounded by sand and dust. On Christmas break, Grant heads for Sydney, but must spend a night in Bundanyabba before catching a flight the next morning. At least thats the plan. […]
