Amid this nation's debate over the so-called "Obamacare" plan, one
question has been unanswered, until now: "When are Roger Corman's nurse
movies going to get a proper DVD release?" As we say regularly on these
digital pages, Shout! Factory to the rescue.
Even if audiences didn’t love John Paul Keith’s music, he’d still love playing it. But they do.
Music Joshua Boydston
John Paul Keith with The Copperheads and Black Canyon 8:30 p.m. Friday VZD’s Restaurant & Club 4200 N. Western vzds.com 524-4203 $8
Although The All-American Rejects long ago traded Stillwater for Los Angeles, their Midwestern sensibilities help them ‘Move Along’ the path of global greatness.
Music Matt Carney
The All-American Rejects with A Rocket to the Moon 7 p.m. Friday Diamond Ballroom 8001 S. Eastern diamondballroom.net 677-9169 $22-$24
Television series Rod Lott
Consider the lines "I'm going to T.J. Maxx for a while. I'll catch up
with you guys later" and "I always thought it was a myth, like
fibromyalgia." Interest piqued? If yes, Eagleheart awaits!
Okie writers/directors Mark Potts and Cole Selix have released the official trailer for their new feature film, Cinema Six, a comedy about the lives of people who work in the hallowed multiplex of the title.
Although not shot in the Sooner State, it follows their previous productions that were, like S&M Lawn Care and The Stanton Family Grave Robbery. Consider this one a step up, maybe? We hear it has a surprise cameo by a famous funny TV star who can not be found in the trailer or the film's IMDb page.
In nine days, Cinema Six has its world premiere, at the Dallas International Film Festival. And one day, we can say, "We knew them when." And speaking of "say," prepare for dirty talk to ensue when you click the play button, workers of America. —Rod Lott
Hip Hop/Rap Joshua Boydston
If I had to guess what field of medicine Moore-based rapper Double R (of Purple Mouth Bandits) had in mind for Dr. Digital, I’d have to go with psychiatry. Frankly, this album is pretty crazy.
Horror Rod Lott
From the looks of a most unfortunate, unplanned double feature I recently experienced with Night Wolf and Hidden, the genre of horror has been reduced to 90 minutes of young people crawling around in abandoned structures.