
I was really looking forward to seeing this second collaboration of Zwigoff and Daniel Clowes, since Ghost World is one of my favorite films (as is the comic). Unfortunately, despite the A-list actors (John Malkovich, Steve Buscemi, Jim Broadbent, Anjelica Huston) and promising first half, the film petered out by the final reel and made me wish the screenplay had undergone a few more revisions before production. Rather than mocking cliches as it had initially done, Art School becomes one.

Liverpool-based electronica act Ladytron performed their post-Coachella gig to a sold-out crowd, which comprised of the disinterested Los Angeles indie kids rooted to their spot on the—key word—dance floor. Ladytron equally displayed a cool, detached demeanor but it worked in their favor. Most of the songs were drawn from Witching Hour but some of the older material was tapped, such as personal favorite “Seventeen.”
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i'm sooo over ladytron. i liked them like what 3 or 4 years ago. please ....
art school looked pretty bad and the reviews were even worst for it. good thing i passed.
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