April 2007 :: Screen Reviews

Screen Reviews

Grindhouse

Like kids let loose in a candy store, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have again indulged themselves -- and their legions of fans -- with another dose of mayhem. This time around, it's a two-fisted tribute to '70s exploitation and car chase films. Steve Stav eases his '69 Dart into a reserved slot at the drive-in for a review of Grindhouse.

If It Ain't Stiff, It Ain't Worth A F...

A documentary about the leading label of the punk and new wave movment, Carl F Gauze sticks a safety pin through his nose and jumps.

The Queers Are Here

What's to like in a punkumentary about a long-lived icon? Audible sound during The Queers' live sets would have been a good start, but Carl F Gauze finds solace in the interview and rare bits.

Tim Conway - Timeless Comedy

Star film critic Dag Herefo... uh, Carl F Gauze sits through twelve TV skits starring Tim Conway that prove the Golden Age of TV had some dross.