Category Archives: Film

Calexico’s World Drifts In: Live at the Barbican London

It’s such a pleasure when a concert DVD is done right, and this one is an excellent example of the potential of this medium. Of course, it helps when it involves one of your favorite bands. Calexico is one of … Continue reading

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Paul Balmer’s Stephane Grappelli: A Life in the Jazz Century

Stephane Grappelli was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, and one of the most loved. This sterling film project shows why. Grappelli was born in 1908 in the village of Montmartre, now a section of Paris. … Continue reading

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Various artists’ The 4 Complete Ed Sullivan Shows Starring The Beatles

Clips of The Beatles playing on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 have become part of American popular culture, to the point that everybody remembers watching that historic first appearance, even if they didn’t actually watch it, or weren’t even … Continue reading

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Jacob Young’s Dancing Outlaw and Dancing Outlaw 2, Jesco Goes to Hollywood

Up in Boone County, West Virginia There lives the outlaw Jesco White And the way he loves to dance Makes all the men want to fight … — “Jesco,” Trailer Bride’s High Seas (Bloodshot, 2001) (Editor’s note, Feb. 2021: These … Continue reading

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Peter Gabriel’s Secret World Live

Peter Gabriel’s so much an intrinsic aspect of the Green Man motif and of the interstitial arts movement in general that Terri Windling in The Essential Bordertown anthology uses his WOMAD festival as ‘Womad on the Border’. (Don’t ask me … Continue reading

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Keith Fulton & Louis Pepe’s Lost in La Mancha

Terry Gilliam has wanted to make a film of Cervantes’ Don Quixote for at least 10 years, and in the summer of 2002 he finally got his chance. Plagued by the specter of one of the biggest debacles in recent … Continue reading

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Howard Shore and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra’s The Lord of the Rings soundtracks

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Original scores composed and conducted by Howard Shore, The New Zealand Symphony … Continue reading

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Arthur Penn’s Alice’s Restaurant

“You can get anything you want at Alice’s restaurant. You can get anything you want, at Alice’s restaurant. You just walk right in, it’s around the back, just a half a mile from the railroad track. You can get anything … Continue reading

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Disney Pixar’s Finding Nemo

Kevin Lau penned this review. Finding Nemo is a testament to why animated films (computer or otherwise) exist. It is also a testament to Pixar Studios’ continuing reign over the still-growing medium. With five films under its belt, and not … Continue reading

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It’s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie

Craig Clarke penned this review. This umpteenth offering from Henson Studios is a parody-laden tribute to It’s a Wonderful Life (among others). It stars Joan Cusack as villain Rachel Bitterman, David Arquette as Daniel, a social-worker/angel (heaven is implied, but … Continue reading

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