Big Fish - Dir. by Tim Burton
At first, Big Fish seems like an odd choice for a Tim Burton movie. Based on the novel by Daniel Wallace, it begins as a family drama about a man named Will (Billy Crudup) trying to deal with his estranged father, the larger-than-life Edward Bloom (Albert Finney). Edward has spent his life weaving tall tales for his son, creating a mythology surrounding himself that Will suspects is largely false and only serves to keep him at a distance. ...Read More
Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed - Dir. by Brett Sullivan
Although not as clever and fresh as its forebear, Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed does share enough of the original’s wit and style to make for a pretty fun teen horror flick. Picking up a short time after the end of the first film, the sequel begins with a very squirrelly Brigitte (Emily Perkins) mainlining monkshood in a cheap motel in order to stave of her inevitable transformation into a werewolf. ...Read More
21 Grams - Dir. by Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu
Along Came Polly - Dir. by John Hamburg
American Splendor - Dir. by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini
Chasing Liberty - Dir. by Andy Cadiff
Cheaper by the Dozen - Dir. by Shawn Levy
Cold Mountain - Dir. by Anthony Minghella
Honey - Dir. by Bille Woodruff
House of Sand and Fog - Dir. by Vadim Perelman
In America [DS] - Dir. by Jim Sheridan
Kill Bill Vol. 1 - Dir. by Quentin Tarantino
One From the Heart - Dir. by Francis Ford Coppola
Peter Pan - Dir. by P.J. Hogan
Shattered Glass [DS] - Dir. by Billy Ray
Something's Gotta Give - Dir. by Nancy Meyers
Stuck On You - Dir. by Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly
The Eye - Dir. by Danny and Oxide Pang
The Housekeeper - Dir. by Claude Berri
The Last Samurai - Dir. by Edward Zwick
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - Dir. by Peter Jackson
The Missing [DS] - Dir. by Ron Howard
The Perfect Score - Dir. by Brian Robbins
Saturday night is meant for hand pumping and fraternal writhing, and nothing inspires it like Parisian pop. With an armoury of feel-good songs — almost all single-worthy — and a stellar warm-up act in Holy Fuck, French six-piece Phoenix played a joyous and infectiously amiable Sound Academy show.Full Review
One of this city’s superstar DJs, Misstress Barbara specializes in big beats for the masses, and with her three-piece band Girls on a Ducati, she’s extending her house pop chops to a more traditional live setting. With a guitar and mic, as well as keys and effects, she’s a capable front-woman but he... Full Review
The deliberately lo-fi, yet earnest, split between Transit and Man Overboard sounds like the product of a bunch of friends growing up on punk and hardcore throughout the '90s. The hardcore leanings of Boston fivesome Transit lay the groundwork for the pop punk tendencies of the Jersey kids in Man Ov... Full Review
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