The Films Of Maurice Pialat: TIFF And Museum Of The Moving Image Retrospectives

A retrospective called Love Exists: The Films of Maurice Pialat opens tomorrow at Toronto’s TIFF Cinematheque and runs until December 5. A second retrospetive on Pialat is also screening  at New York’s Museum of the Moving Image. Here Anne Brodie looks at the work of the late French filmmaker who divided audiences and critics alike. Maurice Pialat

Borgeous Blows Away Sold Out Crowd (Review)

Tucked in a little corner of Hollywood Blvd. is Create nightclub, Los Angeles’ newest, but most buzzed about nightlife spot. On a warm Saturday night (10/17), the club in demand was packed to capacity for an exciting performance from one of electronic music’s fastest rising DJ/Producers, Borgeous. Create is the palatial dance club you would

Interview With Breaking Bad’s Dean Norris About His New Film Remember

Dean Norris shot to fame as Walter’s brother-in-law Hank in Breaking Bad. Now he’s taking the big screen by storm in the hard-hitting new psychological Nazi revenge drama Remember. The movie tells the story of two former Auschwitz survivors in a nursing home, played by legendary actors Christopher Plummer and Martin Landau, who hatch a plot of

Review: !!! (Chk Chk Chk) ‘As If’

Over the years, !!! have steered away from their punkish roots to fully embrace funk and disco grooves as their be-all end-all, but unfortunately, it doesn’t work nearly as well as they think it does. While many of their grooves are solid as ever, many of the vocals, arrangements and the songs themselves tend to

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Tonight: We Are Festival in the Valley

If you are in LA and looking for something fun and different to do this weekend, don’t head into the city, instead come to the San Fernando Valley for We Are Festival, a show unlike any you’ve been to before. The We Are Festival is a joint production between www.PascalsWagerTheExperiment.com, 24 Karat Beats and Koobe

Oprah’s New Series Belief ‘Shows We’re All More United Than Divided’ (INTERVIEW)

Oprah Winfrey’s new seven-part series Belief explores religion in a way never seen before on screen. The show, which starts this Sunday and broadcasts each night for a week on OWN, explores the meaning of faith and human beings’ differing paths to spiritual fulfilment. From Christianity to Islam, it delves deep into the big questions that dominate all our lives —

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Recap: “Below Deck” on BravoTV ‘The Belligerent and Creepy’ Edition

Yes!!! Captain Lee (above) fired new-guy Dane! BravoTV’s “Below Deck” started out with the best drama of the episode. And no surprise, dumb surfer-dude, wanna-be yachtie, new-guy Dane was at the center of the storm. The owner of the Eros sends the crew to a resort for a night as thanks for a good performance

Alex Metric Live at Liacouras Center Philadelphia Oct. 10th

Alex Metric has long been known for his work ethic when it comes to his releases. Alex Drury, the man behind the moniker, is a London-based producer and is known for his underground sound, and nu school breaks. He’s remixed a variety of artists, from Madeon to Gorillaz. It’s no wonder that Metric has been

Talking Implosion: “Manhattan” Season Two (Interview)

Seventy years ago, America did the unthinkable when scientists created the most powerful weapon in the world and used it and ended scores of lives. The moral justification of using the atomic bombs that were used upon Hiroshima and Nagasaki is moot, but it was the moment in history that redefined our world, for both

Review: Dråpe ‘Relax/Relapse’

Coming all the way from the far and beautiful land of Norway, Dråpe is captivating people with some dreamy shoegaze/noise pop. The Scandinavian five-piece have been hitting the festival scene all over bringing their heart-melting sounds along with them. With only one EP and two albums, the second being their most recent called Relax/Relapse they