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Compass (Nonplace). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Compass (Nonplace). Review by Carl F Gauze.
A metal patient leaves the asylum and enters a colorful fantasy world in Federico Fellini’s little seen last film.
Dancing Out The Door. Review by Carl F Gauze.
A post modern take on the old Frankie and Annette beach movies.
Stories and pictures show the behind the scenes life of SoCal punk band Face to Face.
See the last live show of metal pioneers Black Sabbath.
The spirit of an ancient Egyptian woman deals with the rigors of modern Los Angeles as she works to avoid an ancient relationship.
Sub Soil (Nice Cat Records, Occultists). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Taste The Blood of Guitaracula (MuSick Recordings). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Two brothers are separated at birth and eventually fight for the rule of 9th century England in this re-do of Richard Fleischer’s “The Vikings.”
Armageddon: End of The Beginning (Frog Juice Production). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Two Pythons in a classy heist film with two brilliant Americans - how can it miss?
Live From The North Side Of Chicago (Rock Beat). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Songs From The Wood (The Country Set) [40th Anniversary Edition] (Parlophone, Chrysalis, Rhino). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Innocence and Suburbia - Student Is Teacher Remixes (Seppüku Records ). Review by Carl F Gauze.
This Place Ain’t For Me . Review by Carl F Gauze.
The third movie in Yoshishige Yoshida’s unofficial trilogy on Japanese radicalism and his most accessible to modern western viewers.
Lovin’ Tex-Mex Style (RockBeat Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
A deliciously mysterious book for children of all ages, including you.
Two young girls turn their love of surf into a mysterious adventure complete with ghosts, pirates and romance in this beautifully illustrated young adult book.
Midge Ure brings his Band In A Box tour to historic Mount Dora, Florida, where Michelle Wilson revels in ’80s nostalgia.
Lily and Generoso review director Kazik Radwanski’s poignant comedic drama Matt and Mara, which explores the emotionally nuanced relationship between two longtime friends.
Sejin Suzuki’s unorthodox Yakuza film, Tattooed Life (1965) makes its Blu-ray debut from Radiance Films.
Hang out with some cool musicians as they make a record in a mountain cabin in Appalachia.
A classic children’s show is set to a Hip Hop beat. Carl F. Gauze reviews P.Nokio: A Hip-Hop Musical at Orlando Family Stage.
Cascades, Cascading, Cascadingly (Missing Piece Group). Review by Judy Craddock.
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.