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Music Review: Snow Patrol - Up To Now

Although Scottish rock band Snow Patrol has been around for fifteen years, their emergence in the States feels more recent. Their 2004 hit "Run" from the album Final Straw introduced them to a much broader audience, and may be the initial reference ...

From DAVID R PERRY, Blogcritics.org,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Mogwai (musician),  Teenage Fanclub (musician)

Blu-ray Review: Heat

Heat is the story of two career businessmen. One just happens to be a cop, while the other is an expert criminal. But they are both in a similar emotional state. Both are married to their jobs, both have difficulty sacrificing that to build ...

From DAVID R PERRY, Blogcritics.org,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Al Pacino,  Robert De Niro

Blu-ray Review: Monsters, Inc.

Monstropolis is a bustling, modern city of colorful monsters, many of whom work for Monsters, Inc., where human children's screams are captured and turned into wonderful, delicious electricity that powers the city. But beware, because the children ...

From DAVID R PERRY, Blogcritics.org,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Pixar,  John Goodman,  Billy Crystal,  Steve Buscemi

Xbox 360 Review: Where The Wild Things Are

is a fairly straightforward movie tie-in game. Containing some basic art influences from the film, as well as some general story themes, you control Max as he explores the island of the Wild Things, completing tasks and solving adventures, in an ...

From DAVID R PERRY, Blogcritics.org,  5 Nov 2009

Music Review: Above & Beyond - Anjunabeats 7

Having recently cemented a #3 ranking in the Top 100 DJs poll, Above & Beyond deliver the latest in their label mix series, Anjunabeats 7. The trance trio continue dominating the scene with their mix releases, their Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep label ...

From DAVID R PERRY, Blogcritics.org,  1 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dirty Vegas (musician)

Music Review: Bad Lieutenant - Never Cry Another Tear

Another year, another New Order break-up. Although this time it looks like it might actually stick. There have been tiffs and riffs before, as well as a burgeoning sub-genre of New Order side projects. And the emergence of Bad Lieutenant could be seen ...

From DAVID R PERRY, Blogcritics.org,  1 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Peter Hook,  Stephen Morris,  Bernard Sumner,  Phil Cunningham (musician)

Music Review: Tiesto - Kaleidoscope

Dance stalwart Tiesto has released his latest artist album, Kaleidoscope. Where some of his previous efforts had featured long-breathed trance anthems, this new record puts its focus on both more and shorter cuts (seventeen, in the physical format), ...

From DAVID R PERRY, Blogcritics.org,  6 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Hot Topic, Inc.

Blu-ray Review: Yellowstone - Battle For Life

The BBC Nature documentary crew presents their latest in an impressive string of releases with . Much like their previous release, Wild Pacific, this title focuses on a particular corner of the Earth, only this time zooming in even closer, on ...

From DAVID R PERRY, Blogcritics.org,  6 Oct 2009
Related Topics: BBC

Music Review: Robin Guthrie - Carousel

If anyone has earned the right to avoid the standard review complaint of an artist "not branching out" and "lacking an original sound," it's Robin Guthrie. While other artists scramble to reassemble existing sounds and styles into something more their ...

From DAVID R PERRY, Blogcritics.org,  27 Sep 2009

Music Review: Caspian - Tertia

I don't envy bands working within the "crescendo-core" brand of post-rock. Because try as they might, they will inevitably be compared to and judged against their brethren as patches cut from the same cloth. After all, it's just another whisper ...

From DAVID R PERRY, Blogcritics.org,  19 Sep 2009

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