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Feature by David Lee Beowülf
Feature by David Lee Beowülf
Sonic Brew (Spitfire). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Oú est la Rock? (Bong Load). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Runnin’ Thru My Bones (Kill Rock Stars). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Interview by David Lee Beowülf
Various Artists (Radical). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Close Encounters: The Essential John William Film Music Collection (Silva Screen). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Feature by David Lee Beowülf
Live at the Vera (Scooch Pooch). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Helldorado (CMC International). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Freedumb (Side 1/Dummy). Review by David Lee Beowülf
A Tribute to the Go-Go’s (4 Alarm). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Interview by David Lee Beowülf
Music from the Films of Stanley Kubrick (Silva Screen). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Screen Review by David Lee Beowülf
9 (Metal Blade). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Fireworks (Century Media). Review by David Lee Beowülf
The Atomic Bitchwax (Tee Pee/MIA). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Get Skintight (Lookout!). Review by David Lee Beowülf
Nightfall in Middle-Earth (Century Media). Review by David Lee Beowülf
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.
What if the miracle of sight came with a curse? The Eye builds its horror from that chilling premise.
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.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.