Mixmaster – Episode Three – Review

April 18, 2003

The music’s not interesting enough without the visuals, the visuals aren’t interesting enough without the music, and the combination isn’t interesting enough to watch more than once.

Lilo and Stitch – Review

April 18, 2003

Lilo and Stitch is considerably ruder and less sappy than pretty much any Disney film ever made, sometimes (rarely, but sometimes) to its detriment.

Donnie Darko – Review

April 18, 2003

It’s a true labyrinth, one where even the most trivial scene takes on new meanings when a crucial bit of information is gleaned.

Bounty Dog – Review

April 18, 2003

It’s got all the marks of the genre: Impossibly-shaped women, futuristic weapons, major violence, and technologically-based bad guys.

Best of Bowie – Review

April 18, 2003

A two-DVD, career-long collection of videos. The material is outstanding, with a generous helping of impossible-to-track down TV broadcasts of early songs.

Planet X – MoonBabies – Review

April 16, 2003

Less metal than one might expect, MoonBabies ventures deep into the night with a lush landscape of sounds that incorporate prog rock, jazz, and New Age.

Naglfar – Sheol – Review

March 8, 2003

Despite the crisp sound, the band still create a thrashy wall of no hope, one that looms large due to the much improved vocal cackle of Jens Ryden.

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