Lost somewhere in the rolling hills of Tennessee, David R Perry can occasionally be found doing dark, unspeakable things to words. Printed words, spoken words, electronically mangled words... really any kind but twittered words.
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A standout set that will hopefully bring a bit more overdue attention to a major composer's underplayed offerings.
Take A Bow is a very confident-sounding album from a talented singer-songwriter, and logical progression from past efforts.
This original version of Survivors shows its age in style, but makes up for it with intriguing post-apocalyptic firsts.
Survivors is an enjoyable genre series, as long as you can look past some of its obvious shortcomings.
Traffic is director Steven Soderbergh's highly stylized and cautionary tale about the current drug trade. And it's a mixed bag.
Tando 3.0 feels slower and less energetic than its predecessors, but still an enjoyable album from a skilled group.
An excellent performance of an upbeat, hits-laden show from a duo that still sounds well within their prime.
Head First does such a good job of 80s authenticity that it doesn't bring many new ideas to the table.
This remake of the cult show from the '60s is a worthy successor and entertaining mystery series.
Days Of Heaven is perhaps Terrence Malick's most immediate and structured offering, but also one of his most beautiful.
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