(2013) Strange as it sounds, come March 2, one of the films that stands a good chance of walking home with an Academy Award is Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa. It’s one of three nominees in the category of makeup, but still, the recognition marks real progress for films that open with a senior citizen getting […]
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LETTERS
Shocked by that? We naturally understand studios target the demographic group that frequents the movie theaters more than any other group: the teenager. Did studio executives suddenly discover a new secret hit parade of material? Maybe, but the first superhero movie started back in 1937, with The Shadow. And yes, special effects have improved since […]
Shiny suburbs
The scores were based on seven criteria, including cost of living, food and utilities; housing affordability; property tax rate percentage; state income tax rate; and sales tax rate. Midwest Citys cost of living, food and utilities are 18, 8 and 15 points below the national average. The median home price is $76,600, and the median […]
My Amityville Horror
Now a father himself of two teenagers, Lutz a dead ringer for actor Michael Chiklis (Parker) recounts what he, his siblings, his mom and his wretched stepfather went through in the Long Island home at 112 Ocean Ave., reportedly haunted because of the six murders that occurred there. Whether speaking to a psychiatrist, […]
From mustang to mtv
Just a few months ago, 22-yearold Jordan Wisely was going to college and working for his dad’s construction company, just trying to find his place in the world. All that changed when the Mustang native found his place on The Real World: Portland. Wisely was one of eight people selected for the latest season of […]
Portraiture Real as Ritual
From the gorgeous guitar on the instrumental Miami Weiss (Part I) (coming off like The Cures poppiest song to date) to I Studied for the Drug Test (with such biting observations, Im sure its what Morrissey would sound like if raised on an Okie diet of steak and potatoes), Silers solo debut is unique to […]
Beaming with blues
Americas musical roots are entrenched firmly in the blues. From the field hollers of slaves to the guttural Southern gospel of the late 19th century, early blues drew upon feelings and sounds that later paved the way for much of todays popular music. Its appropriate, then, that Luella and the Sun hail from Nashville, Tenn., […]
Compliance
In a role that should have earned her an Academy Award nomination (but I suspect the old-fart contingent couldnt make it through the film, if it tried at all), Ann Dowd (Side Effects) gets the role of her long character-actress career as Sandra, manager of a fictional fast-food restaurant. Her shift at ChickWich starts as […]
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. […]
Straight outta high school
The name Kulprit D came from when I was walking through my old high school band room one day, and people were looking for me … and everyone was saying Where is he, where is he? I walked through the door and they go, Theres the culprit right there! said D, real name Dakoda Rollins. […]
