Quantcast

Call for Papers: PopMatters Celebrates The Jam in Massive Special Section

Reviews

Thursday, May 24 2012

‘Code 33’ Screens As Part of Rumur Film Retrospective

Code 33 follows this changing dynamic among police, press, and politicians, as detectives voice their simultaneous dedication to the job and their concerns with the process.


Mark Millar and the Cage of Fame: “CLiNT 2.1”

The cage of fame that powers social media, was most arrestingly described by Lester Bangs in his obit for John Lennon. It's hard not to see it play out again here, with Mark Millar…


Avengers Assembled! ‘Ultimate Avengers Movie Collection’

These films are the spiritual successors to Batman: The Animate Series.


How She Left the Russian Forest: ‘Enchantments’

If you had no idea that Russian mystic / charlatan / healer / pretender Grigory Yefimovich Rasputin, aka the Mad Monk, had a wife and two daughters, you are not alone.


Killer Mike: R.A.P. Music

Killer Mike and El-P revive the spirit of early '90s Bomb Squad productions from Ice Cube and Public Enemy as faithfully and forward-thinkingly as possible.


‘Clueless’ Remains as Enjoyable Today as It Was When It Was First Released

Over time, Clueless has only gained a sweetness that perfectly goes hand-in-hand with Heckerling’s quick witted and, at times, biting dialogue to elevate the film above a the glut of teen comedies available.


Shannon Stephens: Pull It Together

Instead of spending so much time pulling things together, Stephens and company would have done well to break a few things down.


Clashing Coincidences: ‘The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans’

Weaving together events that range from international politics to the socio-cultural development of poor American families, Lawrence Powell’s comprehensive glimpse of New Orleans' past is particularly important today.


The Brian Jonestown Massacre: Aufheben

A theme of deliberate confusion runs throughout Aufheben's 11 songs. Hell, even dubbing them “songs” is a bit of misnomer, as structure is largely forsaken for instrumental pastiches and all-enveloping grooves.


Childish Gambino - 30 April 2012 - Sayreville, NJ

Personable, funny, as good a singer as he is a rapper, Childish Gambino is likely here to stay, and probably only get bigger.


Paul Thorn: What the Hell Is Goin’ On?

Thorn should know a good song when he hears it. His own works are filled with saints, sinners and the strange whose lives cannot be viewed through the prism of the sacred or the profane. The same is true of the people he sings about on the new cover record.


Wes Montgomery: Echoes of Indiana Avenue

Other than a crackling record on a turntable, there is perhaps nothing more satisfying to a jazz aficionado than the release of never-before-heard material from a great player.


Soulfly: Enslaved

On their eighth album, Soulfly strikes back at critics, proving why change is both overrated and unnecessary for them.


Wednesday, May 23 2012

Cannes 2012: ‘The Angels’ Share’ + ‘Killing Them Softly’

Much like Ken Loach's The Angels' Share, Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly features scatterbrained thieves and clever fast-paced dialogue.


Cannes 2012: ‘The Hunt’ + ‘Love’

Both Thomas Vinterberg's Jangten (The Hunt) and Michael Haneke's Amour (Love) mix horror and hope.


America’s Funny Book Filter: ‘Comic Books and American Cultural History: An Anthology’

The comics medium has long been as broad as fiction, a mode of expression which reflects the deepest parts of an artist’s self to a corporation cashing in on a trend.


Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel

Gone With The Wind is one of the most popular books ever published. More than 75 years after its publication, neither it nor its author are above controversy.


Garbage: Not Your Kind of People

Garbage's first new record in seven years is precisely what you would expect from a band who peaked in the late '90s.


In ‘‘Rain Dragon’, a Couple Move Together but Drift Apart

Rain Dragon strikes me as true lad lit: It’s the story of a relationship in crisis, told from the point of a view of a guy who doesn’t think like a girl. At all.


‘Grateful Dead: Dawn of the Dead’ Could Use More Life

Want to know the early history of the Grateful Dead? You may have to look no further than this review.


Now on PopMatters
'The Witcher 2' Does the Exposition Dump Right (Moving Pixels) [Fri, 1:00 am]
Road Testing Sony's Bloggie Sport Camera (Notes from the Road) [Thu, 12:00 pm]
In Support of Supports (Moving Pixels) [Thu, 7:00 am]
  1. The Top 10 Overplayed Songs You Hate by Artists You Love (Sound Affects)
  2. Beach House: Bloom (Reviews)
  3. Tea with 'Sherlock': Investigating the Investigators (Features)
  4. Sunk? This 'Battleship' Stunk! (Short Ends and Leader)
  5. Top Ten Lost Midwest Punk Singles (Sound Affects)
  6. 20 Questions: Kate Bornstein (Features)
  7. Tenacious D: Rize of the Fenix (Reviews)
  8. 10 Pieces of Cinematic Art That Require Revisiting (Short Ends and Leader)
  9. Punk Rock's Pet Sounds: An Interview with Bomb the Music Industry! (Features)
  10. Counterbalance No. 82: U2's 'Achtung Baby' (Sound Affects)
  11. She's a Rainbow: A Tribute to Donna Summer (Features)
  12. 'Dark Shadows' Resurrects Alice Cooper (Reviews)
  13. Stand-Up! America’s Dissenting Tradition Part 2: Transformers George Carlin & Richard Pryor (Columns)
  14. Like 'Doom', In Heels (Moving Pixels)
  15. This Is All There Is: The Boredom of Lessened Expectations (Short Ends and Leader)
  16. 'Fish Tank Kings' Features More Men at Work (Reviews)
  17. Go Goth!: Ranking the Burton/Depp Collaborations (Short Ends and Leader)
  18. 'Albatross': A Not-So-Weighty Coming-of-Age Meets Mid-Life-Crisis Film (Reviews)
  19. The Queen and Her Crayons: An Interview With Donna Summer (Features)
  20. Best Coast: The Only Place (Reviews)
  21. Marilyn Manson: Born Villain (Reviews)
  22. The Best Canadian Records of the Year? The Fun Agony of Voting for the Polaris Prize Long List (Sound Affects)
  23. Something’s Wrong with the Black Widow! (Graphic Novelties)
  24. Sergio Leone: Something to Do with Death (Columns)
  25. Flash Points: Mommy's Breast, Marriage Equality and Why Chipotle Is King (Features)
  26. Counterbalance No. 81: Aretha Franklin's 'I Never Loved a Man...' (Sound Affects)
  27. PS I Love You: Death Dreams (Reviews)
  28. We Will Avenge Them Or… Be Avenged?: The Individual in the US Experience (Features)
  29. 'The Dictator' Rules! (Short Ends and Leader)
  30. Like a Jack London Story on Steroids: 'The Grey' (Reviews)
Announcements
PM Picks
Music Archive
Ratings

10 - The Best of the Best

9 - Very Nearly Perfect

8 - Excellent

7 - Damn Good

6 - Good

5 - Average

4 - Unexceptional

3 - Weak

2 - Seriously Flawed

1 - Terrible

© 1999-2012 PopMatters.com. All rights reserved.
PopMatters.com™ and PopMatters™ are trademarks
of PopMatters Media, Inc.

PopMatters is wholly independently owned and operated.
PopMatters is a member of BUZZMEDIA Music, MOG and Guardian Select.