Wes Anderson Travels in Place with The Darjeeling Limited

DarjeelingIn his fifth and latest feature, The Darjeeling Limited, American writer/director Wes Anderson and his familiar cast of goofball collaborators take to India in a comic tragedy. Featured are Francis, Jack, and Peter Whitman, three estranged brothers who reunite a year after their father’s death for a “spiritual” journey of reconciliation.

Outsourced Explores its Subject with Gentle Humor

OutsourcedAccording to IMDB.com, there have been two films called Outsourced released in the past year — with a third planned for 2008. If anything, it indicates that vanishing jobs and resentment among US workers provides fertile ground for filmmakers. Surprisingly, director John Jeffcoat’s take on the topic comes as a modest romantic comedy.

Stephen Colbert Furthers Mock-Jingoism with I Am America

Stephen ColbertStephen Colbert, the Johnathan Swift of cable programming and host of Comedy Central’s Colbert Report, has decided to grace the literary world with his modern-day satire. Winner of three Emmy Awards for his portrayal of Bill O’Reilly-esque news broadcasts, Colbert has authored I Am America (And So Can You!), allowing his particular brand of caricature access to yet another venue hijacked by personality-driven politics.

Wasted Orient Uncovers Punk Life In Beijing

Wasted OrientIn Wasted Orient, documentary filmmaker Kevin Fritz attempts to avoid aesthetic pitfalls while following the regionally famous Beijing-based punk band Joyside during a multiple-city tour across China. The result is a frenetic glimpse into the daily life of a young punk band trying to break out in the country’s small and struggling rock scene.

In the Shadow of the Moon

In the Shadow of the MoonIt has been thirty-five years, and many space adventure movies have come and gone, since men last stepped on the moon. Yet in David Sington’s new documentary, In the Shadow of the Moon, the experience has never seemed so vivid and so untouchable to those of us stranded on Earth.

DJ Krush: History of DJ Krush

DJ KrushHistory of DJ Krush, a three-disc retrospective on the career of said artist, packages together two documentaries and a disc of videos spanning fifteen years of the ambient/trip-hop turntablist’s career.

Margaret Cho’s Sensuous Woman Joins Estrojam

Margaret ChoMargaret Cho’s burlesque variety show “The Sensuous Women” has been added to four nights of the fifth annual Estrojam Music and Cultural Festival in Chicago. The female-oriented festivities will feature fifty acts from September 18-22, closing with a blow-out anniversary celebration at The Metro.

Softies: Simple Instructions for 25 Plush Pals

SoftiesIn an age when the plastic mini-monsters known as Bratz dolls are coveted by little girls everywhere, the softies movement has taken on great significance. Craftsters, once banished to local fairs and yard sales, have now become part of a growing subculture unashamed of its Peter Pan complex and quirky vision.

Ick: The Game

IckThe premise of Ick: The Game is simple; monsters like repulsive stuff and require their favorite items before moving into a house. Thus players must attain the correct materials — used band-aids, rotten vegetables, toxic sludge, etc. — to pile up monsters and points in broken-down huts of grime.

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Nintendo Wii)

metroid6.jpgMetroid Prime 3: Corruption is the excellent conclusion of Nintendo’s 3-D Metroid trilogy, developed by Retro Studios. This time around, protagonist Samus Aran is capable of sacrificing her own energy supplies to increase her firepower. However, stay in this mode too long and her power suit will become corrupted (hence the title), forcing you to shoot frantically to release the harnessed energy.