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"Inspired by true events" may be the best thing to happen to horror movies since the invention of the chain saw. By robbing audiences of their scary movie mantra ("it's just a movie, it's just a movie"), a coy claim of realism can elevate middling suspense to abject terror ("if it happened once, what's to keep it from happening to me?").

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Some filmmakers can imagine everything and select nothing, and while it's clear as a bell Tarsem Singh (who goes by his first name professionally) has more talent than almost any 10 directors put together, in "The Fall" he's basically showing off with every new wondrous image.

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Director Korine attempts a more pleasing aesthetic

In his visually and emotionally exhausting previous films, "Gummo" and "Julien Donkey-Boy," writer-director Harmony Korine reveled in dysfunction. His subjects—a frantic schizophrenic in "Julien," a run-down town full of bored, angry kids in "Gummo"—were ugly, disturbed people, and he accordingly shot them in ugly, disturbing ways, designed to jangle nerves and set teeth on edge.

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Now 29 and with a wife and child, Usher's latest release struggles to reconcile domesticity with the erstwhile club player's prerogative to taste, touch and conquer all that he surveys.

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You can get your summer music fix big or small. There are plenty of exciting Goliath shows tempting you to part with some serious cash, but you also can see plenty of great stuff for cheap or free. Th

Summer is here (almost). It's time for street festivals and massive outdoor gigs, sweating walls and sweaty people, hopping clubs and jam-packed little spots. Whether the shows are big or small, summer is the time to be in Chicago if you're a music fan.

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Gospel music in Chicago can't get any better than three days of performances by past, present and future legends, greats and award-winners. The lineup is too heavy to highlight, but we gotta say: The Clark Sisters, Marvin Sapp, the Mighty Clouds of Joy and Tramaine Hawkins will be there. And extra Chicago shout outs to Darius Brooks and The Tommies Reunion (with many of the originals); and the talented teens of Joshua's Troop, rockin' so hard you almost forget they're singing gospel. New to the festival is a gospel brunch at Park Grill Saturday and Sunday with performances by Annette Lenox, Percy Gray featuring Rejoice and others.

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If you're addicted to the MTV music reality series "Making the Band"—and vowed that you'd never walk miles to retrieve a slice of cheesecake for music mogul Sean (Diddy) Combs no matter how good the record contract is—you need to check out the Making the Band 4 tour line-up of MTV reality stars Danity Kane, Day26 and Donnie Klang with special guest Cheri Dennis.

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Greg Behrendt

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Six nights a week, Mike Jones plays piano for Penn & Teller's show at the Rio in Las Vegas.

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