FILM:
“The Darjeeling Limited”Opens Oct. 19, show times at 12:30, 1:30, 2:35, 3:35, 4:40, 5:40, 7:10, 8:10, 9:20 and10:15 p.m.Landmark’s Canal Place Theater at the Shops at Canal Place333 Canal St. in the Canal Place Center
Writer-director Wes Anderson’s latest venture finds three brothers on a spiritual journey through India. Anderson veterans Owen Wilson (“Bottle Rocket,” “The Royal Tenenbaums,” “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou”) and a mustachioed Jason Schwartzman (“Rushmore”) ride with Adrien Brody.Fueled by a “Lola”-era Kinks-fueled soundtrack, the train ride will melt the hearts of diehard Anderson fans.If Anderson’s short film prequel “Hotel Chevalier” is any indication, Anderson lays on heavy melodrama and introduces the anticipated return of Schwartzman. Audiences will welcome the triumphant return of the cinematic mustache courtesy of Schwartzman.
MUSIC:
Saturday, Oct. 20
Attitude Problem, Lee Counts, Big BabyDragon’s Den, 435 Esplanade Ave., 7 p.m.
The kamikaze guitars and noisy math rock of Attitude Problem meet the one-man sound monster Lee Counts. Local space sludge Big Baby lend their irresistible grooves to this ear-splitting, early-evening weekend event.
Gogol Bordello, Dub TrioTipitina’s, 501 Napoleon Ave., 10 p.m.
Ukrainian New Yorkers and international gypsy punks will have a warm welcome in the home of offbeat folk heroes and radical street-preaching crazies.
Tuesday, Oct. 23
Vena Cava, In the Red, PumpkinDragon’s Den, 435 Esplanade Ave., 7 p.m.
Head to this after school special for a rare appearance of a pure rock and roll show. Fun-loving power pop trio Vena Cava joins Californian rock and rollers In the Red. Luling, La., comic-book heroes Pumpkin plan to conquer the world with their not-to-be-missed second appearance.