November 2006 :: Screen Reviews
Screen Reviews
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America....
Reviewing a film that has generated as much buzz as Borat is pretty daunting. However, Steve Stav takes his best shot with a look at America's latest pop-culture phenomenon.
Casino Royale
What, a James Bond story without a volcanic secret lair, a menacing missile or a metal-mouthed villain? Our man in the Bahamas, Steve Stav, explains that sometimes less is more in his review of Casino Royale.
Bobby Darin: Seeing Is Believing
With this new DVD release, Hyena continues their ambitious attempt to put together a case for Darin as both underrated and influential. Does it work? Ben Varkentine says that although Darin sometimes seems to be on autopilot, when he's got his mojo working and is soldly in the driver's seat, his skills as a perfomer are too great to be denied.
Sound Stage presents Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation
Longtime Zep-head Matt Parish is dazzled by Robert Plant's first performance DVD. The Mighty Rearranger does it again.

