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Film Review: Spring Breakers

Harmony Korine’s latest is a wonderfully directed trip into debauchery, ignorance and insanity that has some biting social commentary to spare.

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Film Review: The Croods

Even though things are apparently so easy a caveman to can do it, everything leading up to The Croods left me skeptical that animated movies were something they could tackle.  With expectations set low, The Croods could only go up from there.

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Film Review: Stoker

Stoker is a creepy and sexy coming of age film at it’s heart, and for it’s star Mia Wasikowska, while Park Chan-wook proves he can excel in any language.

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Music Review: Justin Timberlake’s ‘The 20/20 Experience’

It’s been seven years since Justin Timberlake put out the then groundbreaking FutureSex/LoveSounds, ones whose futuristic production styles made it something unique, without taking away his polish. In the seven years that it’s taken for The 20/20 Experience to come out, no male pop star has really went out of his way to put out […]

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TV Review: Girls 210 – Together

Girls wraps up its second season by erasing pretty much everything that came before it this year.

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Film Review: Oz the Great and Powerful

Oz the Great and Powerful is a welcome return to the merry old land, even if it hits a couple “yellow brick potholes” along the way.

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Film Review: Jack The Giant Slayer

Fee fi fo fum, ask not when the thundering applause comes.  Cuz it won’t… Nailed it.

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Film Review: Upstream Color

Shane Carruth’s follow up to Primer is finally here and Upstream Color is a phenomenal achievement.

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The Best of 2012: A Year in Film

It’s that time of year again, The Best Films of 2012! Come and disagree, you know you want to.

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Music Review: K Sera’s ‘Collisions And Near Misses’

There are many words to describe the Sacramento alternative outfit K Sera. None of them are “simple.” Even with the bands first Cantos EP, you could tell that they weren’t aiming right down the middle. No, with each K Sera song to come out, you could tell that they were aiming for the stars with […]

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