Mumford & Sons lead singer Marcus Mumford takes a vulnerable look into his past on his solo debut album ‘(Self-Titled)’.
Death Cab for Cutie’s Signature Style Falters on ‘Asphalt Meadows’ 
After a long wait, Death Cab for Cutie loses out to convolution and musical malaise in their tenth album release.
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Stands as Solid Thriller Movie Despite the External Drama
Olivia Wilde’s ‘Don’t worry Darling’ captivates its audience with thrilling storyline despite the drama surrounding the movie.
Landon Conrath’s Lyrics Dazzle on ‘Nothing Matters Anyway’
Landon Conrath’s album ‘Nothing Matters Anyway,” has the potential to launch his career to new heights with catchy lyrics and creative riffs.
‘Father Stu’ Strains to Communicate the Emotional Impact of One Man’s Life
Despite its heartwarming storyline, ‘Father Stu’ fails to deliver with a choppy plot and too much information packed into a single movie.
New ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Film Delivers Mesmerizing Magical Elements
‘Fantastic Beasts 3: The Secrets of Dumbledore,’ successfully continues the whimsy of the wizarding world despite a cop-out beginning.
Weezer Takes Jarring New Direction on ‘SZNZ: Spring’ EP
Weezer’s ‘SZNZ: Spring’ EP is difficult to listen to, despite the band’s attempt to be creative.
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Delivers Excellence in Wild Multiverse Adventure
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once,’ one of two movies recently released to center around a multiverse, has flawless execution and masterful storytelling.
‘The Lost City’ Disappoints with Painfully Unfunny Dialogue and Cliché Plot
Instead of being a funny romantic comedy, ‘The Lost City’ disappoints viewers with a cheesy storyline and cringeworthy dialogue.
Thomas Rhett Stays Well Within His Comfort Zone on New Album 
‘Where We Started’ maintains catchy tracks and riffs, but the new album comes off too safe.