Head Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses the places the ever-popular ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ goes wrong.
Flashbacks Narrate Season Two of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
The second season of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ builds on Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel with stunning cinematography, engrossing background stories of favorite characters, and graphic violent scenes.
Van Morrison Collaborates with Joey DeFrancesco on New Album
Van Morrison collaborates with Joey DeFrancesco on his new album, “You’re Driving Me Crazy.”
Miguel Riddles Artistry with Objectification in “Come Through and Chill”
Miguel relies on the objectification of female sexuality to complete the narrative of his visually stimulating new video for “Come Through and Chill.”
‘Beerbongs and Bentleys’ Melds Mainstream with Originality
Post Malone releases solid sophomore album with ‘Beerbongs and Bentleys,’ but the artist’s success comes at the expense of moving away from his original sound.
‘Avengers’ Services Fans Well, Remains Bogged Down in Content Fatigue
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ excels through fan service, but the film doesn’t manage to escape the sense of overcrowding, disparate plot lines, and general fatigue.
J. Cole Reflects on Drug Usage in Latest Album, ‘KOD’
On his new album, ‘KOD,’ J. Cole addresses complex and heavy issues and calls the listener to reflect on its deeper meaning.
J. Cole Explores Surrealist World in “ATM” Video
J. Cole tells a story about the temptation of wealth in a disillusioned alternate universe in the music video for “ATM.”
Wiz Khalifa, Damian Marley Release Singles in Time for 4/20
Wiz Khalifa and Damian Marley lament their love for the devil’s lettuce on their new singles, “420 Freestyle” and “Medication,” while Flosstradamus enlists rapper Smokepurpp for “MVP.”
‘Port Saint Joe’ Doesn’t Live Up to Previous Standards
Brothers Osborne’s new album, ‘Port Saint Joe,’ doesn’t live up to the high standards set by their debut album, ‘Pawn Shop.’