Nov 9, 2003 Movies Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself (Review) At its heart, this film is a wonderfully done piece about healing and reconciliation.
Nov 9, 2003 Movies Gozu by Takashi Miike (Review) A thoroughly bizarre, Jungian excursion that would make David Lynch blush at the straightforwardness of his own films.
Nov 9, 2003 Movies Bangkok Dangerous by Danny Pang, Oxide Pang (Review) Bangkok Dangerous achieves a look that is truly edgy and stylish without being too obvious about it.
Nov 9, 2003 Movies Dogville by Lars Von Trier (Review) If nothing else, Lars von Trier’s latest is sure to rile the American right wing.
Nov 9, 2003 Music Only With Laughter Can You Win by Rosie Thomas (Review) She has a wistfully beautiful voice that can make you fall in love with her from a distance.
Nov 9, 2003 Movies The Triplets of Belleville by Sylvain Chomet (Review) This is completely different from any other animated film you’ve likely seen in the past few years.
Nov 3, 2003 Music Her Majesty by The Decemberists (Review) A masterpiece of scope, imagination, and execution.
Nov 3, 2003 Music Castaways and Cutouts by The Decemberists (Review) Originally released on Hush Records, hopefully this reissue gets the larger audience that it deserves.
Nov 3, 2003 Music Show Me Your Tears by Frank Black And The Catholics (Review) Show Me Your Tears continues to mine Black’s current fixation with country-based rock n’ roll.
Nov 3, 2003 Music Transfiguration of Vincent by M Ward (Review) Transfiguration of Vincent is easily one of this year’s top five or so releases.
Nov 3, 2003 Music Take Them On, On Your Own by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Review) There’s a swagger in the band’s step here, a sneer on their face, and they’ve got the goods to back it up.
Nov 3, 2003 Music Our Split EP by Jai Agnish, Gospel Zombie (Review) All of the elements that made Jai Agnish’s debut so intriguing are also on display here.