The Yawpers
Human Question (Bloodshot Records). Review by Jeremy Glazier.
Human Question (Bloodshot Records). Review by Jeremy Glazier.
Film noir and slapstick comedy work brilliantly together in this John Farrow classic.
III(Loma Vista). Review by Arianna Davis.
Sounds Like Music (Omnivore Recordings ). Review by James Mann.
Johnny Thunders retreats to New Orleans to break his heroin addiction, but ends up dead in a cheap hotel.
Adult Children, Pt. 1. Review by Stacey Zering.
King of the Crows. Review by James Mann.
Hank Azaria bring sports radio to life on Brockmire.
As Gods Are Skinned et al…. Review by Steven Garnett.
Solstice (New West Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Winter. Review by Stacey Zering.
Catching up on some video reviews and finding some hidden treasure on streaming.
Electronic Voyages: Early Moog Recordings 1964-1969 (Waveshaper Media). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Keoma is a stellar take on the Spaghetti western.
Asbury Park, New Jersey has an almost mythic reputation as the home of the Jersey Sound. This new documentary tells of the cities glory days and the hard times that followed the 1970 riots.
Sex, drugs, adultery, murder and finally, redemption - it’s all intertwined in the tale of Trent Davis, the “star” of author Christopher Long’s latest, Superstar.
General Magic invented the smart phone in 2002, but just couldn’t get it to market. That’s just how they rolled.
This Blu-ray collection is certainly a great pick-up for fans of ’70s funky martial arts action.
Jazz Fest: The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (Smithsonian/Folkways Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
This suspenseful noir looks great in a new Blu-ray edition.
Uncollected Noise New York ‘88-‘90 (Silver Current Records / 20-20-20). Review by Steven Cruse.
With her latest book, I Used to Like You Until…, staunch (small l) libertarian and free speech poster girl, Kat Timpf proves that she just might be the much-needed cooling agent required to extinguish today’s super-charged sociopolitical dumpster fire.
When released, Paul Schrader’s American Gigolo shocked mainstream moviegoers. Slick and amoral, glitzy and gritty, this exposé was one of the first neo-noir films of the 1980s.
The Strangeways celebrate 30 years as Sarasota’s premier ska band in this documentary.
With her newly-released memoir, Earth to Moon, actress, podcaster, and boutique tea merchant Moon Unit Zappa delivers much more than a nitty-gritty account of life as a member of one of music’s most iconic families.
Cult classic cannibal shockers The Woman and its prequel, Offspring, let the gore flow on 4K UHD in a new set from Arrow Video.
A young royal must step up and run a kingdom, but he prefers to party with his buddies in this rare classic by Stephen Schwartz. Pippin plays at Winter Garden, Florida’s Garden Theatre through September 15, 2024.