Motorhead roar out an appropriate farewell to their fallen leader in a concert album recorded just weeks before his passing. R.I.P. Lemmy.
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Interview: Quentin Harrison, Author of ‘Record Redux: Spice Girls’
'While it's true that they knew how to market themselves and work within the industry machine, creative substance was always there at the surface and beyond.'
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Doom’
'Doom' made me long continuously for the feeling of accomplishment that comes from surviving a hellish onslaught.
Read More »LA Film Festival Review: ‘Olympic Pride, American Prejudice,’ Narrated by Blair Underwood
"Olympic Price, American Predjudice" explores the real story behind the 1936 Olympics, Hitler and 18 African Americans who represented the Olympic Team USA.
Read More »Dances with Films Reviews: ‘Wolf Mother’ and ‘I Live For You’
There seems to be a new meme in indie film: scary ladies. “Danger: Crazy Lady Ahead” award goes to a pair of films shown at the Dances With Films Festival.
Read More »Wizard World Sacramento Comic Con 2016: Recap (June 17-19, 2016)
Wizard World Sacramento Comic Con 2016 took place June 17-19 with Sebastian Stan, Hayley Atwell, Billy Boyd, William Shatner and Jewel Staite.
Read More »Senators of the National Rifle Association
Republican senators are all cuddly-safe in bed with NRA money to keep them warm and cozy while sending "thoughts and prayers."
Read More »Language Matters in Life – and on Broadway: ‘Hamilton’ and the Triumph of the Tongue
The astounding part of the 'Hamilton' phenomenon has been the tremendous popular success of such a language-heavy show. In a cultural and political environment of violence and hollering, it's easy to forget that poetry and rhetoric – words – still matter. A lot.
Read More »Interview: In ‘Under The Black Sun’ X’s John Doe Shares Personal View of LA Punk Scene’s Origins
Video interview with John Doe of the band X about his new book "Under The Black Sun: A Personal History of L.A. Punk".
Read More »DWF Interview: ‘Virtual Revolution’ Writer/Director Guy-Roger Duvert Spills Real and VR Blood in His First Feature
'Before the shooting, people were asking me all the time in which studio I would be filming, assuming that most of the film would be shot in front of green screens. The reality is very different. Out of the 30 days of shooting, we shot only one day in a green screen studio.'
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