Music Review: Dave Lippman, ‘You Don’t Own the World’
A review of Dave Lippman’s new political humor CD, “You Don’t Own the World” Dave Lippman’s new CD may have the most songs ever totaling less than 48 … Read more
A review of Dave Lippman’s new political humor CD, “You Don’t Own the World” Dave Lippman’s new CD may have the most songs ever totaling less than 48 … Read more
“Neon Demon” – a film review by Gary Chew An internet one-line synopsis of Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest film Neon Demon ought to be taken totally literally. Here’s … Read more
“Maggie’s Plan” – a film review by Gary Chew Sacramento’s Greta Gerwig looks nothing at all like Woody Allen. She’s a woman; plus she’s also good looking. But … Read more
“The Lobster” – a movie review by Gary Chew If you happened to see a movie that’s set in an anonymous city in a dystopian universe where single … Read more
“Money Monster” – a film review by Gary Chew “Has Howard Beal been re-incarnated?” you ask yourself as Money Monster attacks the screen before your very eyes. No … Read more
“The Meddler” — a film review by Gary Chew It was a notion of mine that The Meddler would backstory (a new verb?) as autobiographical. I was right. … Read more
“Elvis and Nixon” – a film review by Gary Chew The subtlest humor to come from Elvis and Nixon isn’t its relaxed pace and “one-joke-ee-ness,” but something else … Read more
“Miles Ahead” – a film review by Gary Chew Which question has more relevancy: what did Miles Davis do for jazz, or what did Miles Davis do to … Read more
“I Saw the Light” – a film review by Gary Chew Some of the most effective cinematic vehicles to survey the dark corners of life are biopics of … Read more
“Eye in the Sky” – a film review by Gary Chew We’ve seen a million or more police procedurals in movies and on television; they began well before … Read more