After nine years without a Studio Ghibli movie to astonish the world of animation, ‘The Boy and the Heron’ returned to take audiences’ breath away.
Matt Rife Is Inconsistent in ‘Natural Selection’
Rife struggled with his later jokes when met with a much larger audience. His opening act, however, is haughty, shocking, and hilarious.
The Chainsmokers’ New Album Feels Complete With the ‘Think Of Us’ Music Video
“Think Of Us” is a fun, and far less sad, addition to the relationship issues album.
Mitski Crafts Introspective Film Art for “My Love Mine All Mine” Video
When the line between music video and short film starts to blur, a musician has reached a new level of artistry. With her recently released video, Mitski surpassed this achievement.
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ Doesn’t Take Itself Seriously, Undermining Its Plot and Its Characters
Quantumania’s excess of fictional liberties weakens the narrative and potential of the the Marvel movie.
‘Barbarian’ Takes Viewers on a Wild Roller Coaster of Horror and Comedy
The newest Zach Crager movie shines in its acting and delivery of plot, highlighting the strengths of its star cast.
‘Blonde’ Adaptation Slanders the Legacy of Marilyn Monroe
The movie inaccurately dramatizes the life and controversy surrounding Marilyn Monroe’s career, despite praise at the Venice Film Festival.
Stranger Things Icon Joe Keery is Back with Second Album DECIDE
Joe Keery writes lyrics of abstract isolation over new wave reminiscent beats, expanding his talents off screen into recording studios.
Ti West’s ‘Pearl’ Provides a Fascinating Character Study of a Murderous Daydreamer
Ti West’s prequel gives context to the upbringing and psychology of Pearl, and the ‘banal’ existence that drives her murderous pursuit.
Marcus Mumford Grapples With Past Trauma on Debut Solo Album
Mumford & Sons lead singer Marcus Mumford takes a vulnerable look into his past on his solo debut album ‘(Self-Titled)’.