Taste in music can be as divisive as it is unifying. Working with my brother on a farm made this sentiment even more apparent.
Small Talk Creates Aural Beauty from the Atonal and the Eclectic
Boston-based band Small Talk’s latest EP ‘The Steal’ delivers on bringing listeners a varied and thoughtfully constructed set of songs, sure to warrant countless listens.
Why DiCaprio Should Remain Oscarless
Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the best actors of the 21st century. Unfortunately, ‘The Revenant’ is not his most profound work and should not be lauded as such.
‘Room’ Grapples with Reality Through Passionate Performance by Brie Larson
Living as captives in a small room, Brie Larson as Ma, shields her son from the horror of their situation, while spinning tales about an outside world he has never known.
Flat Cities and Water Towers
What changes more: the world around us or ourselves? Often times the biggest obstacles to seeing the beauty and change around us is not the windows we are looking through, but the changes in ourselves.
The Corruption of Art Through Awards
What do the awards ceremonies really mean and why do we hold them in such esteem? In many cases, they are little more than tools, than indicators of true merit or achievement.
‘Dirty Grandpa’ Breaks Bones and Feelings with De Niro at the Helm
De Niro adopts a newer, cruder role in ‘Dirty Grandpa’, but does not fail to garner a few laughs along the way.
Meager Characterization Leaves ‘Heart Of The Sea’ In Shallow Water
Despite a vibrant cast and serviceable special effects, ‘In the Heart of the Sea’ struggles to find its sea-legs.
Beauty, BC, And Lobsterboats: Perspective From Afar
To see things more clearly, sometimes we need to take a step back, in hopes to see the beauty all around us.
Raiders Of The Lost Art: What Modern Movie Posters Lost Along The Way
Posters supposedly describe movies in one image, but sadly production companies have started to turn them into a formulaic towards new films.