Reviews

Pulseprogramming – Tulsa For One Second

Excellent post-punk-influenced vocal electronica

Various Artists – It Takes Two: Duets From The Soul

Rough and ready rarities package

Various Artists – Acoustic 3

Classy chill-out anthology follows hit formula

Barry Dransfield

Lost folk treasure unearthed

Henry—Portrait Of A Serial Killer

Sleazy, nihilistic classic returns uncut

28 Days Later

Though it didn't burn up the box office during its theatrical release, Danny Boyle's jittery zombie flick is actually a far more satisfying small-screen experience. Gone is the distracting texture of large-scale digital video, and gone too is the weight of expectation (will it be better than The Beach?). Instead, the movie simply plays as it is—a brashly original post-apocalyptic B-movie.

Car Wash

Written by Joel Schumacher, Car Wash traces a day in the life of the Dee-Luxe car wash in smoggy downtown LA circa 1976. Part blaxploitation comedy and part Altman-esque ensemble drama, the huge cast includes Antonio "Huggy Bear" Fargas and, in a brief cameo, Richard Pryor. Norman Whitfield's score is a trash classic, but the story's muddled and full of dated caricatures.

Red Dragon

Anthony Hopkins completes his Hannibal Lecter set with this remake of Michael Mann's Manhunter (1986). It's more faithful to Thomas Harris' novel, but a lot less stylish, and the performances are uniformly worse: Ed Norton is merely adequate as the empathic FBI detective, while Ralph Fiennes is positively wooden as serial killer Francis Dolarhyde, and even Hopkins is below par.

This Month In Americana

Difficult third album dilemma quashed by slow-burning Madison, Wisconsin quintet

The New Pornographers – Electric Version

Pop fun from Neko Case's twang-free other band
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