Studio: Monument Releasing
Directed by Rolf de Heer
Jun 22, 2015
Cinema
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Charlie’s Country, about an aboriginal man who leaves his proto-reservation to spiritually reclaim his land from white men, could easily persuade one to better appreciate the world around them
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Studio: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Jun 22, 2015
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“Meet Sugar Hill and her zombie hit men… The Mafia has never met anything like them!”
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Jun 22, 2015
Music
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Plagiarism may be considered the greatest form of flattery, but it’s never a good look for the perceived offender. It’s something Cayucas know only too well.
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Published by Chicago Review Press
Jun 21, 2015
Books
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In Whiskey Bottles and Brand-New Cars, Mark Ribowsky presents a terrifically detailed and wonderfully engaging portrait of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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Jun 20, 2015
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Even before a single frame rolls, you want (and half-expect to hear) The Handsome Family’s “Far From Any Road.”
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Jun 19, 2015
Comic Books
Issue #53 - April/May 2015 - Tame Impala
With the map of the United States drawn increasingly in rainbow colors, it’s high time for a collected edition of Ed Luce’s self-published comic series about a San Francisco-based gay former wrestler.
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Jun 19, 2015
Music
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Last June, out of nowhere, Los Angeles-based pop-singer nobody Ryn Weaver released a song called “OctaHate” and overnight became a somebody.
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Sundance, Wednesdays 11/10 Central
Jun 18, 2015
TV
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With FX’s The Americans off the air until next winter, viewers could do a lot worse than to tune into Deutschland 83, a German-language spy thriller cut from the same cloth as The Americans.
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Studio: The Orchard
Directed by Patrick Brice
Jun 18, 2015
Cinema
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New to Los Angeles following a cross-county move, Alex (Adam Scott) and Emily (Orange Is The New Black’s Taylor Schilling) are in search of friends not only for their young son, but for themselves.
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