Page 6 Classical pianist Richard Kastle will perform his music in the Reed Lecture Hall on March 14 at 8 p.m. 'Madness' lacks originality by Karen Steele Collegian Staff John Carpenter's "In the Mouth of Madness" is a suspense-thriller film that will give you nightmares. If you're a fan of Stephen King's supernatural stories, then this is probably your kind of movie. I'm not, and it wasn't. New Line Productions present "In the Mouth of Madness" starring Sam Neil and lots of slimy monsters. The film takes a look at how a novel can come alive in the mind of the reader. Sam Neill plays John Trent, an insurance investigator who is hired by a book publisher (Charleton Heston) to find a missing famous author, Sutter Cane (Jurgen Prochnow). Evidently Cane is finishing his best book ever, but no one knows where he is. So off Trent goes on his little journey to a non-existent place Answers to last week's puzzle. called Hobb's End. With Trent goes the publisher's aide, Linda Styles (Julie Carmen), who we find out later apparently never existed either. As the journey progresses, scenes and characters from Cane's novel seem to become reality. Trent, of course, assumes that it's all a hoax to gain publicity for the new book. He is a disbeliever until he finds that what he reads is coming true. For example, the sweet, elderly hotel manager turns into a scary monster and chops up her husband who has been hand cuffed, naked, to her ankle all day. "Madness" lacks originality. It attempts the same old tricks to scare the audience -- one eyed monsters with crooked teeth lurking in the shadows... If you like to sit in dark theaters, straining your eyes to see the numbers on your watch, then go see this movie. ...."..A., 4101010 1:1 "We still on for this weekend? Entertainment ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A new acquaintance has yet to earn your trust. However, given some time, this person proves to be a valuable ally. 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The engagement, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the Reed Lecture Hall, Reed Union Building. Kastle, who looks more like a punk rock star more than a classical musician, manages to combine selections from Mozart, Beethoven, and Liszt with an alternative club style. His debut album Streetwise, was the top selling release of all time on the Virgin Classics label. Known to millions of fans nationwide through his appearances on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "The Joan Rivers Show," and October 22) Use caution when shopping this week. Be sure to shop in reputable stores only. Otherwise, you could come out on the losing end of a proposition. You'll be making some positive changes at home base over the weekend. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Give a family member the benefit of the doubt this week. Your suspicions are unwarranted and are working overtime. Some could be hearing from a friend who hasn't been seen is a while. This person brings welcome news. Thursday, March 2, 1995 "Entertainment Tonight," Kastle has toured the country as opening act for both George Carlin and Jay Lcno. He has also preformed on stage in places like the Circus Maximus at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. In addition to being a piano virtuoso, he has composed four symphonies and seven piano concerti. Kastle's appearance is part of the Penn State-Behrend Cultural and Performing Arts Series sponsored by the Penn State- Behrcnd Office of Student Activities and supported in part by the Mary Behrend Fund. For more information about Kastle's performance or the series, contact the Office at 898-6171.
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