Vol 94 Issue 23 - Published April 23, 2004
Second 'Bill' arrives with more bark, less bite
Tracing Quentin Tarantino's influences, particularly in a surreal hyperscape like "Kill Bill," is more trouble than it's worth. There are kung-fu movies and westerns, of course, but that old video store geek has also found time to bring home some John Cassavetes and Gus Van Sant over the years. And I'm betting he's seen the old Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode "Thou Still Unravished Bride," about a woman who may or may not have been strangled by a s ...

Manic 'Marat/Sade' delivers
Part history lesson, part social protest piece and all-around disturbing, William and Mary Theatre's production of "Marat/Sade" Thursday night pushed boundaries and delivered a truly incredible 90 minutes of theater. While most shows begin once the a ... more
Rougher 'Punisher' bares all
"The Punisher" was one of the best comics of the '90s and it was exciting to find that Dolph Lundgren's excruciating 1989 movie wasn't going to be the only movie to tackle its story. The comic tells the tale of Vietnam vet Frank Castle's return home ... more

 
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