Vol 94 Issue 10 - Published November 7th, 2003
'Revolutions' ends 'Matrix' trilogy with big bang
Well, we've come to the bottom of the proverbial rabbit-hole, and all that's left to say is, "Whoa."

Let's get the bad stuff out of the way first. Is "The Matrix Revolutions" perfect? Unfortunately, no. Hype has a twin, and thy name is Disappointment. In our (real?) world of trailers and TV spots, movies today, especially trilogies, are often beaten down before they're even out. Just look at the Star Wars prequels, for Pete's sake. Somew ...

R.E.M.'s greatest revisited in mixed knick of 'Time'
What can be written that hasn't already been written about a band formed over two decades ago that to this date remains as a relevant, potent and influential force in the alternative music scene? To write about R.E.M. is to write about a band that re ... more
Travis unveils testy '12 Memories'
Here's a superlative always bound to start fights: Best British pop-rock group since The Beatles. In retrospect it clearly isn't Oasis. It isn't Radiohead either, though they're much closer. Nor is it Coldplay or starsalior (yet). Actually, the best ... more

 
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