Tag: Carl F Gauze

Lileks.com

Screen Reviews

Carl F. Gauze explores Lileks.com, a site that collects the images and memories of pop culture over the past 50 years.

Golem

Music Reviews

Love Hurts / Libeschmertzn (Golem). Review by Carl F. Gauze.

Sandbox

Print Reviews

If locking up performance artists sounds like a good idea to you, Carl F. Gauze might have the next best thing with a review of the special “Incarceration” issue of Sandbox.

The Fast Runner

Screen Reviews

Two Inuit brothers deal with confilict in on the tundra in director Zacharias Kunuk’s The Fast Runner (Atanarajuat). Carl F. Gauze got cold just reviewing it.

It’s a Free Country

Print Reviews

Danny Goldberg, Victor Goldberg, and Robert Greenwald reserve their spots on John Ashcoft’s hit list by editing It’s a Free Country a collection of essays on post-9/11 America. Carl F. Gauze risks inclusion with a review.

The Anna Nicole Show

Screen Reviews

“Reality” television hits a new low with The Anna Nicole Show. Carl F. Gauze only watches for the articles.

The Piano Teacher

Screen Reviews

A strict but lonely piano teacher realizes a brutal sexual fantasy in Michael Haneke’s The Piano Teacher. Carl F. Gauze plays “Chopsticks.”

Our Man Flint

Screen Reviews

Could Derek Flint be Austin Powers’ dad? Carl F. Gauze explores the long-awaited DVD of Daniel Mann’s classic ’60s spy spoof, Our Man Flint.

Apotheosis

Music Reviews

Farthest From the Sun (Nocturnal Art). Review by Carl F. Gauze.

SlamBall

Screen Reviews

Another made-for-TV sport debuts, and it’s a beaut. Carl F. Gauze takes a look at the wild world of SlamBall.

Peter Schickele Meets P.D.Q. Bach

Event Reviews

Peter Schickele Meets P.D.Q. Bach with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center in Orlando, FL on May 25th, 2002. Concert review by Carl F. Gauze.

Tessellating Animation

Screen Reviews

The mindbending art form popularized by M.C. Escher comes to life at Makoto Nakamura’s Tesselating Animation site. Carl F. Gauze tries to get the perspective straight.

The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys

Screen Reviews

What’s scarier: Jodie Foster as a nun or the fevered imaginations of a teenage altar boy as animated by Todd McFarlane? Carl F. Gauze reveals the truth in his review of Peter Care’s The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys.

Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator

Gear Reviews

Carl F. Gauze will give you Pac-Man Fever all over again, as he takes you back to the arcade games of your youth with a look at the Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator.

Metropolis

Screen Reviews

No, it’s not a grown up version of TV’s Smallville, it’s director Rintaro’s anime version of Osamu Tezuka’s 1949 manga, loosely based on the Fritz Lang classic of the same name. Carl F. Gauze reads the subtitles.

Goodbye Ox

Features

The Who’s legendary bassist, John Entwistle passed away Thursday at the age of 57. James Mann offers a tribute, and several Ink 19 staffers add their thoughts. - ,Editor’s Note: UPDATED with thoughts from additional staffers and bass legend Mike Watt.

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Blue Thunder

Blue Thunder

Screen Reviews

John Badham’s 1983 future-tech helicopter thriller, Blue Thunder, with its cautionary tale of militarized police and a surveillance state, still resonates decades later.

The Eye

The Eye

Screen Reviews

What if the miracle of sight came with a curse? The Eye builds its horror from that chilling premise.

Chapterhouse

Chapterhouse

Interviews

With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.