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My Vinyl Treasures: Mondo Cane
“My Vinyl Treasures” record posts are a result of one of my ongoing covid-19 self-quarantine projects, cataloguing many records of various genres I have acquired through the years. It should go without saying, that whatever I post here, I like … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Seoul Searching” at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
There is no doubt that John Hughes had a great impact on American culture in the 80’s and 90’s as he cleverly tapped into the zeitgeist and sensibilities of the era with movies such as: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Pretty in … Continue reading
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Tagged 80s, Billy Bennight, cinema, Communist, Emotional, Events, Feature, Film, Independent, indie, Indy, John Hughes, Korean, LAFF, Latino, Los Angeles Film Festival, love, Madonna, Movie, Movie Review, new wave, punk, Review, Soundtrack, summer camp
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Bad Lands Debuts Love Heroes: Takes a Ride on the Dark Side Of Love
Love Heroes is not Bad Lands first outing. The duo, formerly known as “He Met Her“ and fronted by Rocky and Mowgli, produced their first head turning recordings called Crime Novela. Chevy Nights, the secret track on Love Heroes, references the tragic love story of Mickey and Mallory of Natural Born Killers, and was … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative, Badlands, Billy Bennight, Chevy Nights, High, hip-hop, JFK and Jackie, Johnny Depp and Kate Moss, Kurt and Courtney, Mickey and Mallory, Movie, Natural Born Killers, new music, Pop, Puffy and J.Lo, Review, Soundtrack, Terrence Malick, The Cronic, weed, White House Nights
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