The striking Band Of Skulls, comparing Cheap Girls to Saints, a look at Blood, Sweat & Tears on the anniversary of their debut, and much
Candy, stadium seating and more candy at the annual Best Picture Showcase. Is one playing your area?
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A look back at the top five Best Picture Oscar winners of all time. Did your favorite make the list?
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Heartless Bastards deserve love this Valentine’s Day. Really, so does all the Earth. Give the gifts of (Beth) Jeans (Houghton), (Field) Music, and
Despite all the attractive and talented actors, and some cool editing and music, Haywire is not at all suspenseful and feels slow.
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See The Grey and prepare yourself to be scared the next time you see a big dog on the street.
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Exploring Danish singer-songwriter Agnes Obel and folk and urban-goth cross-up, Chelsea Wolfe
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The new Van Halen, the 2/7/95 releases of Alison Krauss and Shania Twain, plus Mux Mool, Of Montreal, Dr. Dog, Sharon Van Etten, Paul McCartney
Join in the effort to bring Chicago rock band Zaius back together!
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Albert Nobbs is hard to identify with, and comes off almost as a BBC period production. Close’s dedication is admirable though.
Review by Rebecca Lenzini
Catch this movie just for her performance, but don’t expect a film as good as “The Queen” or “The King’s Speech.”
Review by Rebecca Lenzini
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The very welcome Hospitality, why Lana Del Rey is no big deal, and more January 31st music.
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The Help is both serious and amusing, all the while dealing with a truly sad topic with a decidedly light touch.
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Hymns comes across as a mellowed-out tribute to those iconic bands of the psychedelic era.
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