Blade Runner (1982)

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I first saw Blade Runner (the director’s cut) when I was in high school, when DVDs were in their infancy and I was just starting to get into film. Being a fan of sci-fi, I had high hopes.

I hated it.

Now, almost ten years later, I gave it another shot. This time, the final cut (the movie exists in at least seven versions). Continue reading

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Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

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Director Arthur Penn’s 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde is widely considered the jump-start of the New Hollywood Cinema movement, in which young directors introduced the world to a sometimes dark, cynical, violent and sexual  style of American film-making that shocked the cinematic consciousness after decades of Hollywood studio spectacle and razzle-dazzle. Continue reading

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k-os “Yes!” (2009)

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Canadian rapper k-os doesn’t play by the rules. Hitting the hip-hop scene with 2002’s “Superstarr Pt. Zero” and his album Exit, he was praised for a back-to-basics hip-hop approach, incorporating breakbeats, live instrumentation, and introspective lyricism. Subsequent albums Joyful Rebellion and Atlantis: Hymns for Disco expanded k-os even further musically, widening the scope to include more singing, along with reggae, funk and indie rock influence.

On Yes!, k-os brings the focus closer back to hip-hop, although all the influences and styles he’s adapted are still readily audible. Continue reading

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24 Season 7: Episode 18

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Damn you, Tony Almeida. I can’t say I didn’t see it coming (as far back as episode 8), but the end of tonight’s episode was one of the most shocking and painful scenes in 24 history. Continue reading

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Concert review: Pitbull, Flo Rida, DJ Laz

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After spending many years following Saturday night home games with retro and Latin acts like Poison, KC & The Sunshine Band, and Willy Chirino, the Florida Marlins held their first hip-hop concert after Saturday’s 8-4 loss to the New York Mets: Miami rappers Pitbull, Flo Rida and DJ Laz.

Local pride outweighed good performances, as all three artists had lackluster showings. Continue reading

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