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"At the end of nearly three hours of metaphysical hocus pocus destined to attract the smallest number of paying filmgoers imaginable, you don’t know whether to laugh, boo or write career eulogies for all involved."

For those who fear that the withering film review is a dying art, it isn't. To wit, The New York Observer's unrelenting pan of Cloud Atlas: All you can do while you puzzle over it like...

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<sup>tMiM Interview</sup> Jose Pasillas of Incubus

(im buy propecia online age from Remo) Jose Pasillas has developed into one of music’s most prolific drummers since picking up stick at the age of 16 online viagra in Calabasas CA. as one of the founding...

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Find of The Week Vol. 4 No. 6: Silver Snakes

At times it feels like the music well is drying up faster than any of us would want it to. The next "big thing" is a carbon copy the the previous "big thing" and the...

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Find of The Week Vol. 4 No. 5: Husky

Husky is yet another Australian band that is going to me making waves in the US market here very soon as they tour around this summer with Shearwater. The band is the first Australian band...

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Find of The Week Vol. 4 No. 4: Swear and Shake

Swear and Shake have a sound that would make one think that they hail from the deep south but you'd be far from correct. Having this type of sound come out of New York City...

free download: Symptomatic EP, by La Machine

In March we met La Machine, concluding, "Sung through a pulse jet and stripped down to the sub-bass." Their...

video: “Same Old,” by Audioley

TMIM regulars are already familiar with Francois Peglau, who has been releasing a track-by-track follow up to The Imminent Failure...

video vault: “Snow,” by Pooma

How is this for degrees of separation? Desiree's new Finnish obsession leads us to a month-thence Soundcloud upload of...

profile: John Harrison of Cedar Lines

Sunday, January 29, 2012, 11:45am John Harrison can’t find a kit that he likes. The drum line is already written: a smudged,...

tMiM Interviews: Christopher Paul Stelling

After his set at Opening Bell Coffee on March 19th I walked up and introduced myself to Christopher Paul Stelling...

interview: William of Vieo Abiungo

Recently we wrote William Ryan Fritch about his last two Vieo Abiungo releases, their creation, and inspiration. And The World...

Find of The Week Vol. 4 No. 2: Adam Arcuragi and The Lupine Chorale Society

Like most bands throughout the nation, Adam Arcuragi and The Lupine Chorale Society will be making their way south this...

forthcoming: Now Is Good OST, by Dustin O’Halloran

Dustin O'Halloran is writing the original soundtrack to the forthcoming film Now Is Good. Film Music Reporter has the...

listen: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore OST, by John Hunter

Dallas-based John Hunter scored the Oscar-nominated short The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. Watch the film below,...

video: “Small Choir,” by Christina Vantzou and Ben Vida

Another track from Christina Vantzou's remix album, and her accompanying video. The film stock of a lovely woman, a...

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