
A ‘Spectre’ of Terrible Looms Over James Bond (FILM REVIEW)
[rating=5.00] Bond movies are a special genre. They fit into a mold laid out early on in the history of the silver screen, pushing action, love, and betrayal. Though the
[rating=5.00] Bond movies are a special genre. They fit into a mold laid out early on in the history of the silver screen, pushing action, love, and betrayal. Though the
[rating=8.00] I’ve often wondered what the movie The Notebook would like it if it wasn’t packed to the gills with trite sentimentalism and forced messaging. That’s a snobbish perspective, I
[rating=7.00] U.S. Elevator cite some formidable sources of inspirations on their self titled debut — The Beatles, Neil Young, the Hollies, and Gram Parsons among them. The similarities aren’t all
Trey Anastasio Band visited The Wiltern in Los Angeles, CA on 11/4/15 in support of the new album Paper Wheels. Photos by Paul Citone
Nothing sends the movie world buzzing quite like the impending release of a Quentin Tarantino film. The director has built an empire out of slick genre movies that defy traditions
If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to become one with the music, all you have to do is watch the transformation that happens on the face of guitar
[rating=8.00] ChessBoxer’s public profile has leapt upward dramatically concurrent with their collaboration with Warren Haynes (and Jeff Sipe) on the road during the fall of 2015. It only makes sense
[rating=8.00] Maia Sharp has accumulated quite a career in the nearly 20 years since she was first came to the attention of the well known record exec Miles Copeland in
While the frequency of showings may have died down a little at “the writer’s festival,” there were some centerpiece films still highlighting the schedule. While The 33 and Brooklyn commanded
Austin’s The Bright Light Social Hour have been tearing up North American stages all year, and after they finish out a round of Midwest dates this month, they will hit