Vol 95 Issue 20 - Published March 24, 2006
Taking equally from dark action films and political talk shows, 'V' leaves us gasping for more
London has got to be one of my least favorite cities in the world. Maybe it's the saltire spilling through my bloodstream (care of two Edinburgh-born parents), maybe it’s the city’s dour and discourteous populace or maybe it’s the less than charming hustle and bustle of the place, but England’s capital has never held anything other than a passing interest for me. And maybe that’s exactly why the Parliamentary pyrotechnics during the crescendo of ...

James McTeigue mutates conservatitism into totalitarianism, blowing politics out of proportion
Call me crazy. Call me dense. Call me delusional. Call me a foolish apologist for the political right who just doesn’t see the wiretaps on the walls -- but I really don’t think we’re in that much trouble.

"V for Vendetta" is an "action" ... more
Yeah Yeah Yeahs ‘Show’ maturity
In December 2005, as the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were busily recording their sophomore album, the band’s producer Sam "Squeak E. Clean" Spiegel leaked some information of the project in an interview with MTV News. The highly anticipated follow-up to 2003's " ... more

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