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- Burn After Reading!
So, the Coen brothers, eh? We love ‘em. We love ‘em quite significantly. Naturally, we’re terribly happy that they’ve so many projects on the go at the moment (1,034 at the last count); and we’re even happier that the first of these, Burn After Reading, is nearing release and looking hilariously goofy.
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- NEW MUSIC: The Brigadier
The Brigadier is Matt Williams, a Welshman based in Brighton, England, who writes, performs and produces his own timeless pop. With kudos and plaudits from the likes of Alan McGee and Mark Eitzel, people are starting to take notice of Matt’s catchy indie-pop tunes. He’s released two albums off his own back, the latest; […]
- MUSIC TECH: Yes, YOU Can Be The Producer!
A new digital music file format has been unveiled as a revolutionary new way of listening to music and hopes to sweep aside the plethora of formats currently available, such as mp3, WAV, FLAC, AAC etc. The new angle to the MT9 format, other than sounding like a sports car, is that each musical instrument […]
- OBITUARY: Sydney Pollack (1934 - 2008)
Sydney Pollack, the Oscar-winning director, producer and actor, has died of cancer. He was 73.
Throughout his career, he worked with some of Hollywood’s finest; Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Meryl Streep, Robert Mitchum, Al Pacino, Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn.
While he had recently worked almost exclusively as a producer and director, he […]
- REVIEW: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
There comes a time when even the best movie franchise should call it a day. The Indy films have always been some of my favourites; cheesy, tongue-in-cheek, boys’ own adventures from a bygone era. Spielberg and Lucas always knew exactly how to play it, filling the screen with set-pieces, wisecracks and the kind of imagination […]
- NEW MUSIC: The Katie Winter
The Katie Winter is one guy and a guitar from Ipswich, England creating softly sung songs which he describes as “thought bubbles, simple imaginings, which will last just long enough.” Les King is also a member of the band folk/country band Uncle Black and has also published his own poetry in “The Companion Set”.
If you’d […]
- INTERVIEW: Mercurial Rage
Mercurial Rage are an electronically inclined outfit hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota who are part Depeche Mode, part New Order all filtered through the smooth intentions of Michael McDonald with a touch of Morrissey‘s emotional wanderings. They are also preparing to release their self-titled EP on June 7th.
Sharing a mutual love for all things right and […]
- Ninja Gaiden 2 Launch Trailer…
The launch tralier for Team Ninja’s latest limb-chopping blood-a-thon has been released, to widespread disbelief at the sheer amount of claret on view.
It’s hilariously comedic, like that bit in the Addams Family when the kids put on a jugular-rupturing performance for their school.
We loved the first Ninja Gaiden (at least in ‘Black’ guise - we […]
- NKOTB, I kid you not!
God bless Styalz Fuego, not only can the man produce a beat or three, he has his ear to the street for all the hot stuff.
New Kids on the Block have reformed.
No, that is not a typo, follow that link and you can even hear the “song.” As surprising as the comeback is, the most […]
- PoP Goes The Gyllenhaal…
Movie adaptations of videogames have a long and inglorious history. Super Mario Bros., anyone? When the high-point of the genre is the really rather shonky Rock and Karl Urban starring DOOM and untalented goons like Uwe Boll are prolific exponents, you know you’re in trouble.
Thank goodness for Jerry Bruckheimer. Not only has the über-producer given […]

