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Film Review: The Invisible Man
The Invisible Man is too ridiculous to be taken seriously, but with its themes of domestic abuse and even sexual assault, it’s too unpleasant to be any fun. … read more
Film Review: The Last Thing He Wanted
The Last Thing He Wanted is just a speed bump along the road to much better things for everyone involved, and there are better ways to waste your time. … read more
Pinegrove @ The Complex w/ Whitney Ballen 02.15
Pinegrove’s tight, live sound contains swaying rhythms and alt-country soundscapes that can sink a man falling into a daydream. … read more
Strangelove: The Depeche Mode Experience with Electric Duke @ Metro...
Strangelove is one of those rare and refined tribute bands that rejuvenates one’s faith in the power of professional imitation. … read more
Film Review: Onward
Onward will leave you feeling uplifted and entertained. This outstanding adventure sets a very high bar for the rest of the blockbusters to come in 2020. … read more
Review: I Am Not Okay With This
Netflix’s new series I Am Not Okay With This is aimed as much at those of us who were once teens as it is at actual teens. … read more
Film Review: Downhill
The story of Downhill is provocative and could have made for a a genuinely challenging film, but it winds up leaving audiences out in the cold. … read more
Unmasking Emily Merrell: Interview and Single Premiere
Emily Merrell’s Masks is a cinematic, jazz-fusion type of genre. It’s a marriage between the two styles that’s carried by her smooth and enticing vocals. … read more
Film Review: The Call of the Wild
While it’s certainly given the Hollywood treatment, Call of the Wild remains more true to the spirit and content of the book than most previous versions. … read more
The BrightSlide Album Release Show 02.06 @ The Velour w/...
The BrightSlide showcased the different environments in which their album lives, containing heartfelt confessionals to bubblegum-pop crowd pleasers. … read more
Book Review: Acid Test: LSD vs. LDS
Bigelow’s thematic storytelling and prose allows Acid Test to transcend the simplicity of being just another coming-of-age tale about counterculture. … read more
Once Upon A Time in Hollywood: An Interview with The...
The Paranoyds live act is kinetic and explosive. The best way to describe it would be to compare them to flame throwers in a Quentin Tarantino movie. … read more