Month: August 2003

  • Robyn Hitchcock, Luxor

    Our favorite eccentric Brit re-disbanded the reunion of his first band the Soft Boys in March, so there’ll be no full-band major-label followup to 2002’s enjoyable Nextdoorland. Instead, Luxor is the polar opposite—a DIY self-released set of acoustic songs recorded in a single afternoon in his living room: “I thought, screw it, I’ll just put…

  • Bend It Like Beckham

    One of the wags around the office keeps calling soccer “European kickball,” and not coincidentally he’s an irredeemable devotee of that other game, the misnamed and cretinous game of football as it’s played in America. But he’s in the minority. You don’t have to be smart or pretentious or unpatriotic to love the world’s favorite…

  • Home Movie

    Following up the enormous cult success of his breakthrough documentary American Movie, filmmaker Chris Smith takes us through five wildly disparate offbeat homes, including a refurbished nuclear-missile silo, a treehouse in the Hawaiian jungle, and one completely redesigned for the convenience of the owners’ dozen-odd cats. In this way it reminded us of Errol Morris’s…

  • Matchstick Men

    Ridley Scott takes time off from the epics of violence he’s been specializing in these days (Hannibal, Gladiator) for this crime comedy about a tic-ridden con man (Nicolas Cage) reunited for the first time with his wayward daughter just as he’s about to pull off a massive swindle. It sounds to us like Paper Moon…

  • Lost in Translation

    Sofia Coppola has one venerated filmmaker for a husband (Spike Jonze) and another for a dad (Francis Ford C., who made a couple of halfway decent movies before Jack and Captain Eo). But her own debut as writer-director, The Virgin Suicides, proved she can at least hold her own in such company. Even if it…

  • Cabin Fever

    If only more horror films were made with this level of creativity. The much-ballyhooed 28 Days Later didn’t send much of a shiver up our spines—too much gimmicky herky-jerky camera and too few new twists on the ideas it steals from earlier and better horror films. Cabin Fever is another beast entirely. Not that it…