September 2006 :: Screen Reviews
Everyone Stares
All good things come to an end, and bands are no exception -- often, it's a grisly, acrimonious end. Police uber-fan Ian Koss can't tear his eyes away from drummer Stewart Copeland's ultimate insider perspective on the rise and fall of one of the most unique bands to come out of the '70s.
Hollywoodland
Superman blows his brains out and a sleazy detective tries to cash in on the publicity. At least that's what Carl F Gauze thought he saw during this muddled film.
Jazz Shots From the East Coast and West Coast
Shelton Hull is wowed by the treasure trove of concert and performance footage offered up in the newest volumes of this DVD series. All the greats you'd expect and plenty of surprises, to boot!
Snakes on a Plane
Ladies and gentlemen, please keep your seatbelts buckled until the Captain has turned off the fasten seatbelt sign. Once he has done so, feel free to move around, use the restrooms and stretch your legs. And Brittany Sturges reminds you: watch out for the reptiles.

