Romola Garai (Atonement) plays Sugar, a 19-year-old prostitute pimped out by her own mother (The X-Files Gillian Anderson, almost unrecognizable) to the hoity-toity about town. One such uncool customer is William Rackham (ODowd), a soap titan married to a mentally ill woman (Amanda Hale, Bright Star). So taken is he by Sugars honeypot that he […]
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Mad Monster Party?
Filmed in “Animagic” and with characters designed and a script by two Mad magazine giants Jack Davis and Harvey Kurtzman, respectively the movie got beloved horror icon Boris Karloff to voice mad scientist Dr. Frankenstein, who looks just like the actor. The doc has invited all of moviedom’s monsters y’know, Dracula, the […]
The way back home
Even superstars of country music need to find good excuses to come home. Trouble is, Norman-born Vince Gill cant find enough of them. My mom would probably echo that sentiment, he said. But you know, lifes busy: five kids and a career and life and all of that. It is hard to get back as […]
Oh, yeah
This falls co-headlining tour between Ty Segall and Thee Oh Sees finds both acts in new territory. Longtime favorites of the underground garage-rock scene, the groups are far more used to playing in venues that double as closet-sized dive bars or warehouse backrooms, but as they begin to command more sizable crowds, they find themselves […]
We’ve been had
Coming up in the New York garage-rock revival of the early 2000s with bands like The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Interpol, The Walkmen have stepped out of the past decade looking no worse for the wear. Unlike most of their peers, the group has put out one critically acclaimed album after another, emerging as […]
Depth test
Photo: Laura Raczkowski Owning a recording studio and heading a small, Oklahoma record label gives Chris Harris, front man of local shoegaze three-piece Depth & Current, a certain perspective on what it takes to survive in the world of independent music: Namely, adapt or die. To that end, the Norman-based nightmare-pop band decided to include […]
Naked Angels
The 1969 picture arrived at the crest of the biker-film craze, yet is so dull, it couldve killed the genre. The plot concerns gang leader Mother (Michael Greene, The Harrad Experiment) being freshly discharged from the hospital, but in danger of going right back in as he seeks revenge on his rivals who put him […]
Karate-Robo Zaborgar
As silly as it is satisfying, the Sushi Typhoon serving is both an update and a spoof of a live-action kiddie series from the 1970s, à la Ultraman, so the approach is both reverent and respectfully raunchy (think The Brady Bunch Movie). It’s about the love story between a man named Daimon (Yasuhisa Furuhara) and […]
Privaledge JoeWorld
Having listened to Privs first two projects, Itz a Privaledge and The Playbook, I could immediately tell from JoeWorld that hes grown as an artist. He seems more mature and much more comfortable on each track. He is able to match his smooth, laid-back flow with each beat, regardless of the sound. His lyrical technique […]
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXIV
This edition four episodes on four discs, per Shout! Factory’s usual is like a cinematic-crap tour around the globe. We venture south of the border for 1962’s Samson vs. the Vampire Women, a masked-wrestler epic that stars Santo (not Samson, no matter what the title says), the caped superhero of Mexico’s wrasslin’ ring. […]
