Movie Review: 'Inside Llewyn Davis'
The latest Coen Brothers movie travels back to 1961 when folk music was the big thing. "Inside Llewyn Davis" does a terrific job depicting the pre-rock era. It's too bad the main character's such a bummer.
The latest Coen Brothers movie travels back to 1961 when folk music was the big thing. "Inside Llewyn Davis" does a terrific job depicting the pre-rock era. It's too bad the main character's such a bummer.
A pot plant blooms on the cover of VCJ, a leading trade magazine for venture capitalists. That means the so-called smart money folks are smelling a chance to cash in on marijuana.
Emily Brady digs into the cannabis culture of Humboldt County in her well-researched book about America's leading pot-growing region.
Arrested for supervising a large marijuana grow operation in New York on May 20, Andrea Sandelin has been compared to the pot-selling soccer mom on "Weeds."
"Orange Is the New Black" has already been renewed for a second season after the July-released comedic prison drama series created by Jenji Kohan ("Weeds") generated a huge buzz.
The story of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, as portrayed by Ashton Kutcher in "Jobs," is a fairly standard-issue biopic, except for an early scene when the personal computer pioneer doses on acid.
Matthew Cooke's drug-war documentary features a large celebrity cast (Woody Harrelson Eminem, 50 Cent, Susan Sarandon), and focuses on marijuana and other criminalized substances that should be legal.
Jimi Hendrix returns to the pop charts with an album of never-released tracks recorded in 1968 and 1969. Fans of Band of Gypsys will especially dig this funk/blues disc.