Theres just something magnetic about Oklahoma City, but one natural-born wayfarer and multidisciplinary artist didnt realize it until she headed west three years ago. Traveler, artist and OKC native Jamie Pettis has remained connected through art since moving to Phoenix in 2010, and her work is currently exhibited for the third time in her home […]
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The gospel according to Sean
It was a record by Sam Cooke that really got me into music, Johnson said. It was his voice. There is literally no one who sounds like Sam Cooke. He can sing anything and itll be great. You go back and listen to some of the songs and they werent overly wordy, it wasnt extremely […]
Much Ado About Nothing
The West Coast is audible in the characters accents, making the Bards vernacular sound 21st-century. Well-tailored suits and smartphones replace hosiery and swords, and the noble men returning from war are now WASPs, ostensibly government dignitaries. Following two couples parallel romantic ordeals, Whedon draws out the rom-com elements inherent in the original play, not straying […]
Gangster Squad
Like that 1997 film, Gangster Squad shares a real-life character in mob king Mickey Cohen. While briefly in the former, hes the gangster (played by Sean Penn, The Tree of Life) around whom the squad circles. (Hes also explored at length in a William Devane-hosted documentary on the Blu-ray.) That squad is fronted by war […]
All Superheroes Must Die
The low-budget effort’s premise takes a page from Saw: Tired of asshole goody-two-shoes getting in the way, the career criminal who calls himself Rickshaw (James Remar, TV’s Dexter) wants his archenemies this story’s superheroes to play a game. He has kidnapped 100 innocent civilians, rigged them to explosive devices and scattered them across […]
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXV
While none are classics, the four episodes collected here make for a terrific representation of the comedy series range, as our host (Joel Hodgson or Mike Nelson, depending on the ep) and his trusty robot friends rip bad movies a new one from the corner of your screen. They can lampoon no-budget sci-fi (1986s Robot […]
With Great Power …: The Stan Lee Story
But no household name has led a life devoid of conflict and drama, and the three-director doc skirts over those portions, because I assume this project was made with the subjects full approval. It is pardon my French one ass-kisser of a career retrospective. To give credit where credit is due, Lee truly […]
‘Free’ at last
Rap has long held domain over comedy skits between songs until country crooner Jerrod Niemann laid claim to them with his breakout 2010 album, Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury. We were just laughing, having a blast and couldnt stop between takes, said the self-described half-Oklahoman who grew up in Liberal, Kan. Wed get these […]
Sláinte!
When youre a kid, the mid- March celebration of all things Irish was mostly tainted with memories of forgetting to wear green in the fourth grade and spending the whole day fending off that one kid who was a little too eager to pinch everyone. Maybe you were that kid. But you grew out of […]
The Goonies: 25th Anniversary Collector’s Edition
<iframe marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" style="width: 120px; height: 240px;" src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=oklahgazet-20&o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=B000QFW7UA&fc1=000000&IS2=1 Two warnings about the new, quarter-century anniversary Blu-ray set of “The Goonies“: 1. It will make you feel really old. 2. That damn Cyndi Lauper tie-in song will lodge in your brain for hours, if not days. The Steven Spielberg-produced, Chris Columbus-penned, Richard Donner-directed spectacle holds up […]
