Jul 5, 2004 Music Temple At Dawn by Gift Culture (Review) It just doesn’t sound as innovative or mind-blowing as it was perhaps intended to be.
Jul 5, 2004 Music Falls by Rf (Review) Francesconi possesses a preternatural skill for finding unique connections between seemingly disparate sounds.
Jul 5, 2004 Music Things Done and Left Undone by Jonathan Inc. (Review) An elegant, atmospheric album of melancholy, rainy day pop that’s packed with emotion and beauty.
Jul 5, 2004 Music Codename: Dustsucker by Bark Psychosis (Review) Codename: Dustsucker represents a stunning return to form for the band.
Jul 4, 2004 Music I Am the Portugese Blues by Starflyer 59 (Review) However, it’s very fitting that I Am the Portugese Blues sport one of the older style covers, as in many ways, it’s a regression towards the band’s earlier sound.
Jul 3, 2004 Movies The Terrorist by Santosh Sivan (Review) A moody, atmospheric Indian film about a suicide bomber who starts having second thoughts about her mission.
Jul 3, 2004 Movies Samurai Fiction by Hiroyuki Nakano (Review) Samurai Fiction is a loving, humorous — and incredibly stylish — parody/homage to the classic samurai films of yore.
Jul 3, 2004 Movies Oldboy by Park Chan-wook (Review) There’s something rather Old Testament-y about this story to me, with its portrayal of vengeance, depravity, and forgiveness.