Sergio Leone

Eastwood Ho!

With Chimbudevan as he gears up for his next film that promises healthy humour in a long-forgotten genre. Cartoonist-humorist turned comedy writer-director Chimbudevan made quite an impact with his maiden mega-hit venture,...

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AICN COMICS REVIEWS PUNISHER! CASPER! KULL! BATMAN/DOC SAVAGE! AKIRA! & MUCH MORE!!!

The Pull List (Click title to go directly to the review) Writer: Jason Aaron Art: Steve Dillon Publisher: Marvel Max Reviewer: Mr. Pasty When I saw that PUNISHER MAX was hitting the shelves last Wednesday, I remember thinking...

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Retracing the path of the iconic movie on its 40th anniversary.

Day 2 From Ballarat, Easy Rider cuts to its heroes riding across the Colorado River and into Needles, Calif. I don't have the luxury of editing. I drive through Death Valley; stop at Zabriskie Point, site of the dusty orgy in...

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Televisualist: We Didn't Call It "Skate Idol"

Each week, Torontoist examines the upcoming TV listings and makes note of programs that are entertaining, informative, and of quality. Or, alternately, none of those. The result: Televisualist. Thankfully, Battle of the Blades...

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Stranger Comics’ Sebastian Jones Talks About The Untamed

Interested a comic that’s a cross between The Hobbit and a Clint Eastwood movie? Then you’ll want to check out The Untamed: A Sinner’s Prayer, the debut comic from Stranger Comics. We had the chance to interview the writer and...

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Lennon, Manson and me: the psychedelic cinema of Alejandro Jodorowsky

The El Topo and Holy Mountain director thrilled the 1970s counter-culture. Now his crazed visions are turning on everyone from Santigold to Kasabian Eyebrows, hopes and ceremonially lit bongs were all raised earlier this year...

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Poker Playing Canines Help Bring Poker Out of the Smokey Backrooms and in to the Light ?

named after one of the most eloquent orators against slavery, nicknamed (with provisional anthropomorphism) "The Lion of White Hall." Nicknamed "Cash" by friends and kin, he had no official training whatsoever, but was very...

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Tarantino returns to grind up Nazis

HOLLYWOOD — Quentin Tarantino is back, making another much-publicized and controversial splash similar to (but with more sociological implications) his one-two punch with "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" in 2003 and "Vol. 2" a year later....

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'Fox' and Friends

Turns out that stop-motion animation and Wes Anderson were made for each other. Wes Anderson uses stop-motion in his endlessly enchanting Roald Dahl adaptation Fantastic Mr. Fox, so his animal and human characters have a slight...

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with greater fun

When I was younger I loved the idea of “Outlaw Poetry.” It sounded cool without requiring me to actually do anything. In the same way “Alternative” music had nothing to do with being an alternative to music and everything to do...

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