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Low - The Great Destroyer
Category: Album Reviews
Posted by Lindsay Bianchi | January 23, 2006 | 11:01 PM
 |  | Grade: A | Genre: Indie Rock Summary: They scrubbed away the surface of ultra-hate to reveal music both dark and extremely passionate. The Great Destroyer could well be their masterpiece.
Known primarily as purveyors of exceedingly slow, molecule-halting tunes labeled as slowcore, Low has gradually moved towards a bigger and more complex sound that can safely be shelved with other serious rockers of the day. The Great Destroyer fills the room with music that is lyrically engaging and sonically captivating. Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker deliver another serving of their remarkable vocals surrounded this time by a backdrop of gorgeously heavy guitars. |
'Emily' Gets Ax After One Episode
Category: Show News
Posted by Mark Runyon | January 23, 2006 | 10:49 AM
Heather Graham's new comedy Emily's Reasons Why Not didn't get a second date after all. The fledgling new comedy was let go by ABC after only one airing of the series pilot. After launching a large promotional campaign to support life after Monday Night Football, television execs at ABC deemed it a dog creatively and decided to pull the cord early. It's not known what they are planning to do with the six episodes that have already taped.
Source: CNN
Weekend Box Office Estimates January 20 - 22
Category: Weekend Box Office
Posted by Patrick Vu | January 23, 2006 | 09:41 AM
1. Underworld: Evolution - $27,600,000
2. Hoodwinked - $11,078,000
3. Glory Road - $9,135,000
4. Last Holiday - $9,100,000
5. Brokeback Mountain - $7,832,000
6. Fun With Dick and Jane - $6,100,000
7. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - $6,067,000
8. End of the Spear - $4,712,000
9. Hostel - $4,300,000
10. The New World - $4,250,000
Check Movie Times.
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