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  • REVIEW: The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age of the Understatement

    The Last Shadow Puppets is a collaboration between Alex Turner from The Arctic Monkeys and Miles Kane from The Rascals. Who are The Rascals, you say,? I don’t know either as they’ve not put anything out yet, but this is certainly a canny way to put your name out there, partnering yourself with one of […]

  • A Magnetic Personality

    We don’t usually like ruthlessly pinching stuff from other websites, but we’ll make an exception in this case. as anyone with any heart will be able to tell you, Wall•E (Pixar’s up-and-coming summer blockbuster) is looking quite the delight.
    Never before has a robotic character been so unremittingly cute and instilled with such a wonderful personality. […]

  • Renaldo and Clara / The Rolling Thunder Revue

    Renaldo and Clara was Bob Dylan’s first real foray into the world of film-making. Part fiction, part documentary, Renaldo is an oft-misunderstood near 4-hour epic which contains some of the finest footage and performances from the first leg of the Rolling Thunder Revue in 1975.
    ‘Renaldo’s on top of it, he’s on top of circumstances. He’s […]

  • Review: Meshell Ndegeocello’s “The World Has Made Me the Man of My Dreams”

    Meshell Ndegeocello has never been for the faint of heart. Even at her mellowest best, 1999’s Bitter, she’s a challenging artist, be it her brutally honest lyrics, or her formidable and daring songwriting. She’s a PR department’s nightmare, but a music fan’s dream. I have to admit to having lost touch with with her music a little since ’02’s Cookie. But she’s been far from sitting on her hands.

  • Having One Of Those Days…

    We’re all been there. Life’s going swimmingly, then one silly little thing happens and your life careens out of control. Before you know it, you’re running through Caracas in your boxers, clutching a bottle of absinthe with an angy mob at your heels.
    Ryan Reynolds (The Nines, Smokin’ Aces), one of our favourite young actors, is […]

  • Glasto Sales “All his fault”

    Noel Gallagher yesterday launched an attack on rapper Jay-Z, blaming the New York hip-hop megastar for the sluggish sales of tickets to independent, free-spirited and not-in-any-way-commercial music festival Glastonbury.
    Lego-haired Gallagher, 57, said “I don’t know about it. But I’m not having hip-hop at Glastonbury. It’s wrong”. When it was pointed out that The Streets, Lethal […]

  • Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.

    Here at The Score, we’re not averse to a movie franchise. If done properly, they can be wonderful things. The original Star Wars trilogy, for instance; The Lord of The Rings, or the first couple of Alien or Terminator films. Classy items, the lot of them.
    Quite understandably, Rush Hour doesn’t quite leap to our minds […]

  • The Fall

    Every now and then, a film comes along that truly defies categorisation. Something that warms the cockles and whets the appetite of even a jaded old curmudgeon like me. In The Fall, it would appear that we have such a film. The trailer confirms that, at the very least, it will be visually stunning and […]

  • Not just a pretty face

    Harvey Dent rescues woman from disgruntled employee of GCPD in a deadly hostage kerfuffle!
    I Believe in Harvey Dent has been updated to include audio from a hostage situation that canceled a planned press conference from Mr. Dent. It can be listened to here. This is the most recent in a long list of updated viral […]

  • Ice That Baby

    Music fans the world over were rejoicing today as news circulated that Vanilla Ice (real name (seriously) Robert Van Winkle), that purveyor of faux-hip hop filth, had been jailed for assaulting the world with his nauseous brand of “rapping”. A secondary charge of “utterly embarrassing middle-class white folk the world over” was also mooted. Charges […]

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