God knows this isnt the first indie film to fall prey to contrivances, inept predictability and forced quirkiness. But whats so perplexing is that Peace, now on DVD and Blu-ray after a small theatrical run, is made by such talented people. Its director is the usually dependable Bruce Beresford, whose credits range from Breaker Morant […]
Peace
Groove for good
Issues of human rights have become increasingly prevalent in todays political discourse. Yet throughout this ever-fervent election season one where finger-pointing has a tendency to overshadow more practical approaches to civil liberties its a discussion that often finds itself lost in the bickering and politicking that frequently inhabits the campaign trail. As Groovefest […]
His name is Lucca
Tony Lucca might seem like a new arrival on the scene, but hes no stranger. The longtime singer-songwriter has made regular appearances in Oklahoma City, including numerous shows at The Blue Door (where he will return in October). But Thursdays performance at the Coca-Cola Bricktown Events Center is his first since his run to the […]
Peace, Love & Misunderstanding
Nothing can bring out ones inner Richard Nixon like a flight of baby-boomer whimsy that rubs your nose in 1960s nostalgia. Peace, Love & Misunderstanding, a gentle-minded paean to the Woodstock generation, might just make you want to punch a hippie. God knows this isnt the first indie film to fall prey to contrivances, inept […]
