These are
the reviews
and other
pieces I'm
working on
this month.
Amazon DVD: The Tree (with Charlotte Gainsbourg).
Amazon Theatricals: Werner Herzog's Into the Abyss, Alexander Payne's The Descendants (with George Clooney), and Martin Scorsese's Hugo (with Asa Butterfield).
Still playing (or yet to open): 50/50, Contagion, Drive, The Help,
Melancholia, The Rum Diary, The Skin I Live In, and Weekend.
Line Out: Graveyard Smash: Thee Cormans - "Open
the Gates," The Darkest of Waves: Soft Moon - Total De-
cay, Fucked Forever: SpokAnarchy!, Back for the Attack
with Black Bananas, In the Blue TV Screen Light: James
Blake vs. Joni Mitchell, German-Engineered to Fit Your
Life: Rheingold, Tasseomancy - "Heavy Sleep," Hungry
Like the Wolf: Cate Le Bon, Turning on the Charm with
Brian and Bob, A New Thing from Field Music, Don't
Ever Fade Away, Exotic Sounds of Young Magic &
Martin Denny, Life Lessons with Mark E. Smith,
They've Lost Control, Music Films at the NWFF:
Winter 2011-12, Fleet Foxes - "Shrine / An Ar-
gument," Two Weeks Barbershop: They Cut
Heads, U Daft Piece of Slack Shit, Trish Kee-
nan Tribute Album, Blowfly's On-Screen
Freak Party, Air, Scorsese, Méliès, and
the Moon, Let's Get Small, Y'all, and
Total Control in Total Control.
SIFF: Love Crime and My Afternoons with Marguerite.
Video Librarian: From Trash to Tunes, Girls on the Wall, Pink
Saris, Queen of the Sun - What Are the Bees Telling Us?, Riot Acts -
Flaunting Gender Deviance in Music Performance, Silver Girls,
Women in the Dirt, Yogiños - Yoga for Youth: Vishnu's OHMazing
Journeys, Fambul Tok, Iggy and the Stooges - Raw Power Live,
Mr. Nice, Out Late, A Passionate Woman [2-disc set], The Tree.
Endnote: Image from Wikipedia (screen grab from
video taken at the Soft Moon show on Feb. 6th, 2011).
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
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2 comments:
Can't wait to hear what you think of Pink Saris. I hope there's a commentary track or a director interview, because I had lots of questions when it was over.
There was no commentary track or director interview. Even an epilogue would've been nice as Sampat Pal's relationship with her partner appears to be in jeopardy as the film comes to a close.
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