The Guard
By Derek Saffe | September 8, 2011An aesthetic reminiscent of In Bruges, a heavy dose of Irish nihilism and a finely balanced comedic tone black enough to make the Coen Brothers scream copyright infringement. All of these...
An aesthetic reminiscent of In Bruges, a heavy dose of Irish nihilism and a finely balanced comedic tone black enough to make the Coen Brothers scream copyright infringement. All of these...
It’s a general rule of thumb that it takes around three months to shoot a feature film.
An ornate staircase spiraling through a room of marble. Women in retro, glamorous ‘50s-era bathing suits painted on boardwalks.
Halfway around the world, the new Shenzhen Stadium rumbled with a bass-backed remix of The Sound of Music’s “Do-Re-Mi” as 300 dancers cantered onto a whorl-shaped stage.
When “How Deep Is Your Love?” dropped earlier this summer, you would have been forgiven for prematurely penciling In the Grace of Your Love into the 2011 year-end lists.
The problem with putting out a towering album like Tha Carter III is that every subsequent release is measured against it.
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark begins with all the trappings of a good horror story.
To most, Hopscotch Music Festival means nothing more than its title.
As recently as two years ago, the second weekend in September didn’t hold any particular significance to Raleigh-Durham music fans.
At just 25 years old, Zach Condon has already enjoyed an enviable life.
The overarching sound of the album evokes the Chili Peppers’ early work.
This fall, a new group on campus will be devoted to the infamous playwright and the original bard himself-- William Shakespeare.
In “History Lesson Part II,” the Minutemen nailed down the punk ethos with their classic line: “Our band could be your life.”
You might think, after hearing Circuital’s first track, “Victory Dance,” that My Morning Jacket have returned to the moody psychedelia of their 2005 album Z.
The local chapter of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom held an advance screening of The Whistleblower, a based-on-a-true-story film due out in August about a U.N. sex...
Any Dukie longing for a cheap yet civilized way to spend a summer evening need look no further than the Nasher Museum of Art.
Bon Iver, Bon Iver is a superficially beautiful album.
Set in 1979, J.J. Abram’s Super 8 is filled with things that some audiences will never have heard of but others will remember these relics of bygone days with great fondness and nostalgia