As soon as its wonderful animated opening credits finish, however, The Wicked reveals its true nature as your below-average, everyday, unimaginative horror movie. Its wicked, all right just not in the words positive connotation. Although not to be confused with the Broadway smash Wicked, this flick also is about a witch (Cassie Keller, Hostel: Part […]
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Save the Date
Not quite a pure drama, not quite a pure comedy, the scrappy charmer also is a love triangle sharing a point with a love rectangle, both hinging on Sarah (Lizzy Caplan, Bachelorette), an artist and bookstore manager who takes the plunge by moving in with her rocker boyfriend, Kevin (Geoffrey Arend, Devil), but bails when […]
John Dies at the End
My name is David Wong. I once saw a man’s kidneys grow tentacles, intones our genial narrator and protagonist (the heretofore unknown Chase Williamson) who boasts psychic abilities that include communicating with the dead. He and his best bud, John (Rob Mayes, MTVs The American Mall), operate as freelance ghostbusters when theyre not beer-drinking slackers. […]
The Four
It takes a good half-hour before we begin to comprehend who’s who and whos aligned with whom. Even then, the story based on a presumably popular novel is plotted with spying and more than one alliance switcheroo. Everyone seems concerned about locating a stolen coin cast, yet the object is almost a MacGuffin; […]
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., […]
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 […]
Ever so Slightly
Nearly 20 years in, and Californias Slightly Stoopid is still on top of its game. The reggae-punk fusion act released its seventh studio album, Top of the World, last August to its highest Billboard chart position to date. Its amazing. Were living a blessed life, guitarist, bassist and singer Miles Doughty said. I dont know […]
House party
Twenty years later, drivers cruising down the highway between Altus and Wichita, Kan., can tune into any of the Christian radio networks 15 stations, he said. It can be heard online as well, at thehousefm.com. Even Brewer cant believe it; hes still in awe that his ambitious dream became a reality. The House FM is […]
Range rovers
When Ruth Smith and Derek Kutzer began making music together as Blackstone Rangers in 2011, they didnt know what kind to make. Today, the now-trio with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Daniel Bornhorst still, proudly, doesnt know. We havent honed in on our sound, and I dont think that we should, honestly, Smith said. […]
Boxy, but good
Fill a box with 18 random items. Give it to a team of employees from local businesses. See what happens. Science Museum Oklahoma has done just that with its second Out of the Box exhibition, featuring the creations of 11 local businesses whose task was to take those random items such as springs, hinges, […]
