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Ink 19 :: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Disney returns to tradition, and Depp turns on the charm. But is it enough to keep Pirates of the Caribbean afloat in a sea of competing blockbusters? With thumb poised, buccaneer-film historian Steve Stav examines Jerry Bruckheimer's latest endeavor.
...or two -- the unfortunate Cutthroat Island and the hilarious Cheech and Chong's Corsican Brothers come to mind, as does the more recent Buena Vista film, The Count of Monte Cristo. This summer, with another nod to their swashbuckling history -- dusted off and super-charged by action producer non-pareil...
Ink 19 :: Terminator 3
Our favorite Austrian cyborg, Schwarzenegger, is back. Does the long-awaited Rise of the Machines live up to the hype, or is it terminally ill? Resident robot expert Steve Stav weighs in with his opinion...
...see Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (T3), even if the ghost of Gene Siskel whispers in your ear that T3 is the worst third installment of a film franchise since Robocop 3. However, for those who have chosen either cave dwelling and/or anti-violence mantras for the past twenty years (and who have...
Ink 19 :: The Art of Rozz Williams - From Christian Death to Death
It's hidden toward the end, in a section aptly titled "Miscellaneous." In bet...
THE ART OF ROZZ WILLIAMS - FROM CHRISTIAN DEATH TO DEATH EDITED BY NICO B. Cult Epics It's hidden toward the end, in a section aptly titled "Miscellaneous." In between brooding stills from Rozz Williams' performance in the short film Pig and some collage material, there's a job application for goth ...
Ink 19 :: The Art of Noise
October 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Art of Noise (Gail Worley)
THE ART OF NOISE DO YOU DREAM IN COLOR? by Gail Worley Avant garde pioneers Art of Noise, have always been about making bold statements; both musically and visually. They left an indelible first impression on America in 1984, via the playfully surrealistic image of a seven year-old punk girl attacking ...
Ink 19 :: High Art
September1998 :: Music D-H :: High Art (Anton Wagner)
Album Cover Click to Enlarge High Art Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack Velvel/BMG Shudder To Think has got to be one of the most under-appreciated bands on a major label, as this soundtrack amply demonstrates. The band is responsible for most of the music here, with the exception of a track ...
Ink 19 :: Florida Film Festival
August 1998 :: Florida Film Festival :: Florida Film Festival (Steven Garnett)
by Steven Garnett The 1998 Enzian Theater Florida Film Festival, held June 12-21, was a success. A party! Serious. Uplifting. Subjectivity never rests when discussing art. Attendance was record-setting, multiple venues participated, and films more than ever broadly explored relationship possibilities ...
Ink 19 :: Florida Film Festival
Steven Garnett brings you an overview of the recent Florida Film Festival, including reviews of Vitorrio De Sica's The Gold of Naples (starring Sophia Loren), Ben Stiller's Heat Vision and Jack (with Jack Black), Bradley Beesley's Flaming Lips documentary, Flaming Lips Have Landed, and Michael Apted's Me & Isaac Newton.
FLORIDA FILM FESTIVAL 2000 Enzian Theater and various other locations, Maitland, FL by Steven Garnett Oh, that summer feeling. Each year, the Florida Film Festival opens with a movie and a party, and I missed the movie, Love And Sex, featuring Jon Favreau (Swingers) and the lovely and talented Famke ...
Ink 19 :: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Soundtrack (Mercury). Review by Phil Bailey.
O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? SOUNDTRACK Mercury The term "roots music" has been bandied about so much as to be made meaningless. Basically anyone but Moby, Bjork, and Gus Gus could be lumped into the roots camp. The soundtrack to the Coen Brothers' film O Brother, Where Art Thou? is the real deal. The ...
Ink 19 :: Panic Attack! Art In The Punk Years
Despite decades of punk being neutered by the media and the marketplace, Matthew Moyer is heartened to find that the artwork collected in this retrospective still has the power to outrage and inspire.
PANIC ATTACK! ART IN THE PUNK YEARS BY MARK SLADEN AND ARIELLA YEDGAR (EDITORS) Merrell Publishers Lest another dodgy punk milestone (30th anniversary of Nevermind the Bollocks zzzzzzz) has you feeling absolutely suicidal about how a once vital and dangerous outsider movement is now being sucked absolutely ...
Ink 19 :: Ft. Lauderdale Film Festival
December 1997 :: Ink Spots :: Ft. Lauderdale Film Festival (Susan Durling and Larry Martin)
Ft. Lauderdale Film Festival by Susan Durling and Larry Martin 100+ Movies in 18 days, Miami to Boca Raton, so many films, so little time... WHY??? Because we like them! Being the challenging creatures that we are, we make our annual pilgrimage to the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. We ...
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