(Edgar Wright)
His hilarious first two features were genre parodies: Shawn of the Dead (zombies) and Hot Fuzz (buddy cops), but in Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, director Edgar Wright is inventing a whole new film genre: the videogame/comic/action mash-up, with great success.
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Arty For the Ages
There's been a longstanding debate over whether or not videogames can be art, but even infamous critic Roger Ebert admitted: "That a game can aspire to artistic importance as a visual experience, I accept."... Read More
Cory Weeds -
Not only does he run a jazz label and the best mainstream jazz club on the west coast of Canada, Cory Weeds is also one gutsy tenor player. Able to bring off those feel-good riffs we've heard Hank Mobley and Stanley Turrentine deliver, as on Mobley's "Boss Bossa," Weeds can knit together motifs... Full Review
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