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...surprise here. The director's four or five previous features - Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown and the Kill Bill tandem - paid elaborate homage to, and ran elegant twists on, action films by otherwise-forgotten journeymen who were in no recognized sense auteurs; they were no-teurs. That's been a tonic corrective to the received wisdom about films: that, yes, there are still pearls worth diving for; you just have to look in ranker, more roiled waters. Hence, Vanishing Point's Richard Sarafian, and John Hough of Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, and a true indie daredevil, H.B. Halicki...
...carved out by the scooter, is visibly uncomfortable with the photograph being taken: her body is tense, and her eyes look off to the side in a startling expression of wild fear. The facial expressions and body language of the figures evoke an unsettling feeling that is not easily forgotten. NOT MUCH THERE Yet, after this piece, the energy of the show dwindles. The photographs are too diverse, with the only tangible connection between them being the artists’ shared ethnicity. It’s difficult to figure out the correlation from one work to another. In fact, each...
...Myths of the Near Future.” The Klaxons are all about creating a fresh sound. While essentially a rock band, elements of both dance and pop music inflect their work. Songs such as “Atlantis to Interzone” and “Forgotten Works” feature repetitious, heavily rhythmic sections and infectious dance beats provided by live guitar and drum work, all reminiscent of techno and rave. Yet on songs like “Golden Skans” and “As Above, So Below,” the band follows the tradition...
...Freudian theory have repelled others like a bad odor. Everybody dreams and most people talk about theirs now and again. But once, as children, we learn to distinguish these delusions from reality, dreams usually become no more than a sideshow, sometimes disturbing, occasionally poignant, but mostly something to be forgotten, quickly and completely, if they were remembered in the first place...
...found hundreds of case studies in which the effects of this procedure were described. To his amazement, reported loss of dreaming was one of them. "So I thought I'd discovered something new," says Solms, "but it turned out to be something we'd documented long ago but had forgotten." In the field of dreams, however, his findings were no less significant for that: Solms had shown REM and dreaming to be dissociable states and produced a compelling case that the higher brain has the central role in dream creation...