Sold out. Even though most show-goers were in diapers when Warped Tour debuted in 1995, a winding line of eager teenagers stood waiting to get inside the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's Warped Tour exhibit. To see the drum heads of No Doubt and NOFX. To see Bad Religion's Brian Baker's electric scooter. (1) comment
Blood splatters on one floor of the Nomad Hotel in Lake Tahoe, Nev., where every hit man in the world is after Buddy "Aces" Israel. Magician and mob ally turned informant, Israel (Jeremy Piven), is the most wanted man alive. (0) comments
In the past, a lot of good movies have had their titles changed in the best interest of the film. Dancing About Architecture became Playing By Heart. Book of the Dead became Evil Dead. So, who accidentally looked over Blood and Chocolate, a title whose book-to-film transition made audiences laugh out loud during the trailer? What is the relevancy, you ask? The main character, Vivian, is a chocolatier who can change into a wolf. (0) comments
Mark Benson is an impostor. A good impostor with spectacular hair. Benson is a member of 1964 The Tribute, a throwback to the be-all and end-all band of the British Invasion. Hailed by Rolling Stone as the No. 1 Beatles show in the world, 1964 The Tribute has traveled across the globe, rocking out to sold-out crowds from The Chicago Theatre to Carnegie Hall. (1) comment
One Tree Hill> The CW, Wednesdays at 9 p.m. One might assume that in its fourth season, "One Tree Hill" might finally be growing up and becoming less of an unintentional (or perhaps intentional) laugh-fest and more of an honest character piece. Nope! And I wouldn't have it any other way! Deb is climbing down a rope made out of bed sheets to break out of a voluntary rehab. (2) comments
There's a scene in Mike Judge's latest movie, Idiocracy, where a man travels hundreds of years into the future only to find the human race has been dumbed down so much that the highest-grossing movie of all time is titled Ass and contains nothing but a pair of butt cheeks on-screen passing gas while the audience laughs hysterically. (1) comment
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Norah Jones just wasn't sure what was supposed to happen on this concoction of music that's being promoted as her third album. We were hoping for a back-to-basics junior effort. Instead of taking us away with her again, Jones ventures into some bizarre, uncharted land between pure folk and deep-south country. (1) comment