The relatively small crowd that this show drew shocked me; there may have been around 60 people there, if that. The all-ages live music scene has become truly depressing in the past few months. I swear if a huge band isn’t on the bill like Gwar or Slayer no one comes to the show. I’d like to hope that it was the bad weather that kept people off the roads that night, and not apathy. … read more
Homewrecker – Review
There’s nothing more annoying than a jealous lover who constantly runs on the assumption that their significant other is cheating on them. … read more
Thursday, March 15th – Metal Mania
Animation Block
10 animated shorts from all around the world were featured as part of Slamdance’s 2010 Animation Block. … read more
Friday, March 16th – Panache!
Winter’s Bone – Review
Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) is a 17-year-old with more responsibilities than most adults living in the Ozark Mountains. … read more
Saturday, March 17th – Needless Suffering
Armless – Review
John suffers from body integrity identity disorder, an unusual condition where individuals wish to remove their limbs—John wants to cut off both of his arms. … read more
Wednesday March 14th – The Wasteland
Bran Nue Dae – Review
Set in 1969 Australia, the film follows Willie, a young aboriginal boy whose evangelical mother has sent him to Catholic boarding school in the hopes that he will join the priesthood. … read more
Review: Twigger’s Holiday
Twigger’s Holiday Slow January Records Street: 08.07 I picked up this gem of a DVD just because the dude who made it had some sort of affiliation with Sarah Silverman (he did something with her show). I knew to expect something hilariously bizarre but not what I actually received from this DVD. The DVD
Double Take – Review
Johan Grimonprez’s second documentary is the epitome of the Sundance Film Festival’s core foundation. … read more