Shine – Review

April 1, 1997

Focusing on classical pianist David Helfgott’s retreat into a private world, filmmaker Scott Hicks discovers a contradiction between this eccentric, slightly confused individual and the precision of delivering some of the most complex music ever written.

SubUrbia – Review

April 1, 1997

It may seem an odd pairing in certain respects – Eric (Talk Radio) Bogosian’s dark, cynical theatrical sensibilities coming head to head with Richard (Slacker) Linklater’s sweet-natured, seemingly unstructured cine-meanderings – but, in the case of subUrbia, it’s a match made in observational heaven.

Underground Station – Column

April 1, 1997

There’s been a burst of autobiographical comics within the underground. Justin Green, Harvey Pekar and Robert Crumb are just a few of the more prolific.

Coroner’s Corner – Column

April 1, 1997

Many Scream Queens were present selling naked pictures of themselves to minors. That’s good. Breasts were hanging out as if to say, I dare you to not to look.

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