CINEMA: The Dark Side Of The Moon?

EDITOR’S NOTE: Last week I  took issue with a judgement call that Phawker film critic Dan Buskirk made about the appropriateness or inappropriateness of a scene in Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom and voiced my disagreement in an editor’s note attached to Dan’s review. In the interest of fairness and equal time, I am running his response here. But first the passage in question from Dan’s review followed by the editor’s note I attached to it at the end. Here is the segment of Dan’s Moonrise Kindgom review in question:   Through all this gorgeously whimsical design, there’s one niggling fact, […]

SECOND OPINION: Moonrise Kingdom Revisited

BY DAVID CORBO I don’t know that Wes Anderson has really captured me since The Royal Tenenbaums, that is until Moonrise Kingdom, his seventh and latest effort. Directed by Anderson and co-written with Roman Coppola, this alluring film makes broad statements about our modern day social and cultural dilemmas all the while charming us with a whimsical childhood tale of young and innocent love. Anderson’s microscopic, plodding approach to the dynamics of sibling rivalry in The Darjeeling Limited (also co-penned by Coppola) reflected more pain than gain to this viewer and left me feeling vacuous and unfulfilled, especially after experiencing […]

DUMB ANGEL: Brian Wilson’s Smile Sessions

  BY JONATHAN VALANIA Teenage symphonies to God. That’s the phrase Beach Boys auteur Brian Wilson used to describe the a heartbreaking works of staggering genius he was creating in the mid-’60s, when his compositional powers were achieving miraculous states of beauty and innovation even as his fevered faculties skirted the fringes of madness. With the 1966 release of Pet Sounds, The Beach Boy’s orchestral-pop opus of ocean-blue melancholia, Brian clinched his status as teen America’s Mozart-on-the-beach in the cosmology of modern pop music. Less than a year later, he would fall off the edge of his mind, abandoning his […]

FROM THE VAULTS: Black Mirror On The Wall

Snow White and the Huntsman may be unusual among the many Snow White retellings in that the huntsman appears as a major character. You might recall that the huntsman, who appears for just a few sentences in the classic Brothers Grimm tale, risks his life by refusing to kill Snow White and instead brings the heart of a boar to the queen. The entire story hinges on that fateful decision. But the number one grossing movie in the country is not the first Snow White rendition to feature the huntsman. That distinction goes to Phawker contributor, Mike Walsh, whose Oberman […]

SIDEWALKING: This Is What You Get

Thom Yorke, Camden, New Jersey, last night BY JONATHAN VALANIA DELUCA: British art-rock band Radiohead closed out its American tour on Wednesday night at the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden. The Thom Yorke fronted sextet played for just over two hours, opening with “Bloom” from last year’s The King Of Limbs and closing it out with “Everything In Its Right Place” from their career shifting 2002 album Kid A. The light show, featuring a wall of bulbs built from 14000 recycled plastic bottles, was spectaculaly sharp, and the band sounded pretty darn good as well. The set list is below. […]

TONIGHT: Karma Police State

[Artwork by STEPHEN LORENZO WALKES] Radiohead plays The Susquehanna Bank Center tonight. Astonishingly, tickets are still available. This despite the fact they have been on sale since February. This despite the fact that every other tour date — including shows as far off as November — have long since sold out. Shame on us all. RELATED: The strange mime-meets-epilepsy dance that bowler-topped Thom Yorke does in the video for “Lotus Flower” exemplifies the oblique dichotomies that King Of Limbs occupies: the twilight zone between funny and serious, between form and shape, between hue and color, between agony and ecstasy. Like […]

WORTH REPEATING: It’s The Middle Class, Stupid

ROBERT REICH: The major reason this recovery has been so anemic is not Europe’s debt crisis. It’s not Japan’s tsumami. It’s not Wall Street’s continuing excesses. It’s not, as right-wing economists tell us, because taxes are too high on corporations and the rich, and safety nets are too generous to the needy. It’s not even, as some liberals contend, because the Obama administration hasn’t spent enough on a temporary Keynesian stimulus. The answer is in front of our faces. It’s because American consumers, whose spending is 70 percent of economic activity, don’t have the dough to buy enough to boost […]

DUBIOUS ACHIEVEMENTS: Catholic Church Continues Its Groundbreaking Work In Advancing The Civil Rights Of Predatory Pedophiles

DAILY NEWS: Parents and Packer Park community members are incensed with a parish decision to include a photograph of a smiling defrocked priest in the last Holy Spirit yearbook — next to a 1965 photograph of the eighth-grade graduating class. David C. Sicoli was featured prominently in the 2005 grand-jury report, accused of molesting several boys during his 33-year ministry. Sicoli served as pastor at Holy Spirit Church before he was defrocked in 2008 after the Archdiocese logged 11 credible abuse claims against him dating back to 1977. He was never charged criminally, but many parents and residents in the […]

EARLY WORD: Clap Hands, Say Yes

Brooklyn electropop duo The Hundred In The Hands drop their second album, Red Night, this week. The duo is named after an infamous 1866 ambush led by Crazy Horse – no, not a member of Neil Young’s band, but the actual Indian warrior. Like that battle their sound draws you into a trap with its sweet siren song, surprises you and envelops you until you succumb.  Their solid debut album wore its influences – 80’s keyboard pop, primarily – broadly on its sleeve, but revealed glimpses of what they could mature into. Their new album is the sound of a band who has […]

ILL COMMUNICATION: Q&A w/ Lisa Marie Presley

  Lisa Marie Presley’s new, T-Bone Burnett-produced album, Storm And Grace, is her best yet, which admittedly is a pretty low bar. Nonetheless, she plays World Cafe Live tonight. Last week we got her on the horn and asked her about working with T-Bone, what it’s like to win the genetic lottery, how is the daughter of The King taking up a singing career not like Picasso’s daughter taking up painting? Answer, it’s exactly like that. If you ever get the chance to interview Lisa Marie Presley do not — repeat DO NOT — ask her WTF she was thinking […]

THIS JUST IN: Animal Collective @ The Mann 10/3

  Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 AM. RELATED: At turns disturbing, confusing, disgusting, hilarious, mesmerizing and stone cold beatific, Oddsac is perhaps best explained by clarifying what it is not: it is neither a rock documentary nor a concert film, nor is it the kind of film you would see at the cineplex. There are no stars, no car chases, no dreamy romantic interests who meet cute and live happily ever after. In fact, there is no plot, no linear narrative arc. Instead, there is a series of hallucinatory vignettes: a girl attempting in vain to stanch the […]

Professional Party Animal Andrew WK Taps Glouchester Duderinos To Shoot New Video

INQUIRER: The rocker, actor, and postmodern media personality Andrew W.K., who calls himself “a professional party,” is making a music video with a group of free-spirited filmmakers based in South Jersey. W.K. (the initials stand for Wilkes Krier) hired the Gloucester County production company From Start to Film after its representatives made a pitch to his people outside W.K.’s March concert at the TLA theater in Philly.The video will promote what the 33-year-old cult star dubs a “deluxe” 10th-anniversary rerelease of his I Get Wet album and may be released as soon as next month. The filmmakers “had a great […]