Intersections
From producer Luc Besson, comes a movie that should never have been made.
From producer Luc Besson, comes a movie that should never have been made.
I honestly thought I would like “The Perks Of Being A Wallflower”… it’s a coming of age story and as far as soundtracks go, this one isn’t doing too shabby with The Smiths, Sonic Youth, Black Keys and Guns N Roses among others!
Just like last year’s “Project X”, this movie isn’t intended for those among us who like reading the Wall Street Journal while pondering deep thoughts about a philosophical treaty they read the day before. Nope, this one’s for those of us who still snicker over the funnies. Admittedly, The Hangover writers Jon Lucas and Scott Moore aren’t breaking any new ground here… just like with The Hangover you get a bunch of dudes having a crazy night before racing to some big event.
Adapted from a young adult novel by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, Beautiful Creatures is a movie that was clearly intended for the Twilight crowd. Because of enjoyable performances by both Emma Thompson and Jeremy Irons though, this movie about witches becomes semi-enjoyable for the rest of us as well.
This one looked good on paper. I mean, it is endorsed by Quentin Tarantino, co-written by Eli Roth and stars Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu. The only thing that it has working against it is the fact that RZA wrote and directed the whole thing and plays the main lead. Oh wait, the cons definitely outweigh the pros come to think of it. I mean, it’s not because you helped Tarantino with the sound effects on Kill Bill that you actually know how to make an entire movie, right? And if you think of RZA’s role in Californication, you already know he’s not exactly the world’s greatest actor.
Ah yes, boys and girls! Hardcore stalwarts BoySetsFire are back with a new album and on it they sound just as pissed off and equally melodic as before. Hell yeah!
Out of Seattle comes Big Eyes, a three-piece that takes what they like from pop-punk and garage rock with additional guitar licks lifted straight out of the classic rock songbook and then pour all
Composed of current and former members of Caspian, Eksi Ekso, The Burning Paris, On Fire, and the Fatal Flaw, it’s clear that Lavinia’s latest release will have to meet certain expectations from pe
Coming from Baltimore, it’s no wonder that Octaves sound a little grittier than their contemporaries. You possibly already know this from “Greener Pastures”, their debut from 2010.
Starting off with the sounds of a skateboard racing over the pavement, LA’s Rotting Out get things going from the get-go with the title track that quickly picks up speed.