Richie Rich The underlying story of “Richie Rich” is as old as the hills: The poor little rich boy has all the expensive toys he needs but is lonely and neglected, and has no playmates his own age. What’s sort of wonderful is the way this movie takes that old formula and makes i...
“Richie Rich” presents an irresistible Macaulay Culkin in a wonderful part and bursts with the gadgetry that many adults thrill to as much as children do. At the same time, it never loses touch with its humanity, directed by Donald Petrie with humor and panache. In the title role, based...
At the premiere, ET spoke to Nicole, who dished about art imitating life in her movie, as she plays a mother of teens in the new film. While the rating may say otherwise, the House of Harlow founder believes the flick is OK for kids. "The movie is Rated-R but it ...
Overwatch– hey Rich, this is really good. It’s really fun. It’s just likeTeam Fortress 2. HANG ON. Aren’t you the same sort of cunt that likesThe Inbetweeners? Get the fuck out of here. Rocket League– LOL at you if you missed this when it was free. Oddly, despite being an...
2. Lou Reed, I’m So Free: The 1971 RCA Demos (RCA/Sony). This was available so briefly in its full version that you might have missed it, or at least missed it when it was on iTunes for a couple days, as I did. Here’s the story: around the very end of 1971 or the very...
Korner’s best recordings were those in which he pushed past the boundaries of conventional blues into something a bit more daring and original, whether drawing from modern jazzmen like Charles Mingus (the almost spy movie-like arrangement of “Haitian Fight Song”), or even world music. The ...
However, these recordings are rich and full, with some pretty amazing instrumental work (more so on guitar than kazoo) considering it’s all by one guy. Most of these songs (“San Francisco Bay Blues,”“John Henry,”“Lining Up the Tracks,”“Railroad Work Song”) would be overdone in...