Swingers – Review September 1, 1997 Will Mike’s ex-girlfriend call him? Will he receive the message when she does? Will he ever have sex again? Will I care?
Savior Servant – Review September 1, 1997 Long-haired musician dweebs looking all intense, playing passionate rock ballads Skid Row would have the common sense not to put on their records.
Star Trek: First Contact – Review September 1, 1997 After killing a lot of people and making a bunch of speeches, Picard and Data exchange knowing glances…
Satyricon – Nemesis Divine – Review September 1, 1997 Top-notch Norwegian Black Metal. Drumming so fast, guitarwork so quick, vocals so raspy, and keyboards so eerie it’ll make your head spin.
Scream – Review September 1, 1997 It’s about time we had a smart, stylish horror movie to wrap our warped brains around.
My Fellow Americans – Review September 1, 1997 The merry meleé ensues as the ex-Presidents are framed, chased, meet the general public, and are forced to overcome nearly 30 years of rivalry.
Prodigy – Fat of the Land – Review September 1, 1997 The Fat Of The Land combines high-intensity electronics and production with barebones rock/punk energy.
Going Down the Road Feeling Bad – Fiction September 1, 1997 Indeed. We live amidst Giants. Here, in the present tense. Currently. Used to be, a guy needed the right kind of ears to bear witness to Prophecy.
Mars Attacks! – Review September 1, 1997 An undeniable feast for the eyes, packed with visual invention and a bright, vibrant color scheme that puts the gauzy murk of Hollywood to shame.
Primus – The Brown Album – Review September 1, 1997 The wonderfully odd trio, Primus are back with their fifth album of off-kilter ditties and rubber band melodies.