Nov 4, 2002 Movies CQ by Roman Coppola (Review) I get the sense that the movie’s sole purpose was simply to let the director sum up all of his feelings about cinema.
Nov 3, 2002 Music Nuggets 2: Original Artyfacts From the British Empire and Beyond by Various Artists (Review) I recommend you put a blindfold, throw away the liner notes, and listen to all of this fresh stuff.
Nov 3, 2002 Music The Tops of Trees Are on Fire by The Lyndsay Diaries (Review) Much of it ends up sounding like something Damien Jurado might record on a really off day, only to quickly tape over it with something else.
Nov 3, 2002 Music Impasse by Richard Buckner (Review) Not a bad record by any means, but I just find myself wanting to like it more than I do.
Nov 3, 2002 Music No More Shall We Part by Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds (Review) No More Shall We Part is the best album of 2001.
Nov 3, 2002 Music Hard Candy by Counting Crows (Review) When all is said and done, the band seems happy to continue with the success that they have enjoyed so far.
Nov 3, 2002 Music The Creek Drank the Cradle by Iron And Wine (Review) Sam Beam is a poet, plain and simple.
Nov 3, 2002 Music Sirena by Cousteau (Review) While the group’s music may not take the heartbreak away, it sure makes it easier to take.
Nov 3, 2002 Music Amore Del Tropico by The Black Heart Procession (Review) The expansion of their sound gives the Procession room to grow and breathe in previously impossible directions.
Nov 3, 2002 Music ( ) by Sigur Rós (Review) Compared to the celestial heights that Ágætis Byrjun strove for, ( ) feels remarkably restrained. But in its own way, far more ambitious.
Nov 2, 2002 Movies The Blade by Tsui Hark (Review) Tsui Hark takes the oldest of kung fu movie clichés — avenging your murdered father — and distills it to its rawest essence.
Nov 1, 2002 Anime Movies Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion by Hideaki Anno (Review) More than anything else, Evangelion’s focus is on the hopes and dreams of its characters, as well as their fears and weaknesses, and their attempts to overcome them.