Month: September 2024
Film Review: White Bird
White Bird is a schmaltzy pop melodrama that is made with enough skill and features enough positive messages about empathy. … read more
Film Review: Megalopolis
It really hurts me to write a review this critical of a man whose talent used to be obvious. Megalopolis is a reminder that we will all lose the pulse of the world. … read more
Local Review: Desert Camo – Desert Camo
The prolific producer Heather Grey and the masterful lyricist Oliver the 2nd have come together to create Desert Camo–both the hip-hop duo and the debut album. … read more
Film Review: Wolfs
Wolfs struggles to keep up at times, and there are moments when you’ll have to decide now if everything is under control or if it’s flailing. … read more
The Dare @ Kilby Court 09.18
So, what’s a 2014 tumblr blogger to a rocker? What’s a rocker to The Dare? Maybe you can answer that yourself the next time he’s in town. You’re so invited. … read more
Director Ellen Kuras on Lee Miller and the Power of...
Sometimes an image can tell a story more powerfully than words, particularly when captured by the right artist. … read more
Review: The Voidz – Like All Before You
Like All Before You is inevitably a harmless project of an aging rock-star, one who is quickly overstaying his welcome. … read more
Review: Nilüfer Yanya – My Method Actor
Nilüfer Yanya’s My Method Actor is beautiful, crushing, complicateding and effervescent all at the same time. Yanya takes on all these disguises brilliantly. … read more
Linkin Park’s “The Emptiness Machine” Is Far From Empty
he Linkin Park brass and Armstrong knew they would have to deal with the controversy, and I think they’re going about it fine. … read more
Film Review: The Substance
The Substance is a furious and frenzied fever dream of shocking imagery and boldly wacky moments. … read more