Pushing Tin Directed By Mike Newell 20th Century Fox By: Eric Greenwood Pushing Tin is a confusing and emotionally disjointed film that isn’t sure if it wants to be a comedy or a drama and ends up just missing at both. Even John Cusack’s self-deprecating charm that made movies like The Sure Thing and Grosse […]
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Pushing Tin, Directed By Mike Newell (20th Century Fox)
December 31st, 1998
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The Rentals, Seven More Minutes (Maverick)
December 31st, 1998
The Rentals Seven More Minutes Maverick By: Eric Greenwood Sadly, Matt Sharp announced last year that he was leaving Weezer permanently. Presumably, this was to focus all of his attention on The Rentals. Considering it’s been four years since the last record, maybe, paying a bit more attention to it would be a wise idea. […]
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Run Lola Run, Directed By Tom Tykwer (Sony Pictures Classics)
December 31st, 1998
Run Lola Run Directed By Tom Tykwer Sony Pictures Classics By: Eric G. German director Tom Tykwer spins three “what if” segments against a hyper-kinetic live action/animation juxtaposition in this frenetic film about a girl trying to save her dim-witted boyfriend from certain death for losing a bundle of cash. Franka Potente plays Lola, a […]
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Elvis Costello, Live @ The Tabernacle (Atlanta, Georgia : 10/28/99)
December 31st, 1998
Elvis Costello Live @ The Tabernacle Atlanta, Georgia : 10/28/99 By: Eric G. He may only vaguely resemble that angry young man that shot him into the public arena over twenty years ago, but Elvis Costello still breathes fire when it comes to performing. He took the stage at this old converted church in Atlanta, […]
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Six Finger Satellite, Law Of Ruins (Sub Pop)
December 31st, 1998
Six Finger Satellite Law Of Ruins Sub Pop By: Eric G. Since the debut EP in 1992 Six Finger Satellite has advanced a formula that mixes elements of Devo, Big Black, Kraftwerk, Joy Division, and Gang of Four among others. The band reached an apex of sorts with 1995’s Severe Exposure, which integrated these elements […]
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American Beauty, Directed By Sam Mendes (Dreamworks)
December 31st, 1998
American Beauty Directed By Sam Mendes Dreamworks By: Eric G. American Beauty is a spot on satire of our cultural complacency as well as a scathing look at the rampant dysfunction that permeates today’s ‘family unit.’ Kevin Spacey plays Lester Byrnham, a forty-two year old, self-proclaimed loser, who is awakened out of the coma of […]
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The Creatures, Anima Animus (Sioux Records)
December 31st, 1998
The Creatures Anima Animus Sioux Records By: Eric Greenwood After Siouxsie and the Banshees vanished with a whisper in 1995 after almost twenty years of bucking the system and producing music that was above and beyond the stigmatic tag of goth, Siouxsie and her husband, Banshee drummer Budgie, return with their ongoing alter-ego The Creatures. […]
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